Bringing PROMIS to practice: Brief and precise symptom screening in ambulatory cancer care
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David Cella | Frank J Penedo | Richard Gershon | Nan Rothrock | F. Penedo | R. Gershon | D. Cella | N. Rothrock | T. Pearman | L. Wagner | Lynne I Wagner | J. Schink | Michael B Bass | Michael Bass | Timothy Pearman | Julian Schink | Shalini Patel | Maria Varela Diaz | Steven Rosen | Shalin Patel | M. V. Diaz | Steven D. Rosen | S. Rosen
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