Factors influencing adherence to healthy eating behaviors among adult colorectal cancer survivors: a systematic mixed method review
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Yan Li | Xiu-ying Zhang | Xueqi Dong | Mingyue Zhu | Hua Yuan | Jia-mei Yao | Luyao Jia | Yu Shi | Jialu Chen
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