Adolescent and young adult cancer survivors narrate their stories: Predictive model of their personal growth and their follow-up acceptance.
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Giuseppe Basso | Marta Tremolada | G. Basso | M. Pillon | Sabrina Bonichini | Marta Pillon | M. Tremolada | S. Bonichini
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