Differences in health care professionals' and cancer patients' views on sexual health issues
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E. Inwald | W. Chie | R. Galalae | K. Tomaszewski | P. T. Jensen | A. Lanceley | C. Creutzberg | J. Arraras | C. Schmalz | V. Bjelic-Radisic | A. Nordin | A. Oberguggenberger | E. Greimel | K. Kuljanić | H. Toelen
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