The family lifestyles, actions and risk education (FLARE) study: Protocol for a randomized controlled trial of a sun protection intervention for children of melanoma survivors.
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L. Aspinwall | S. Leachman | K. Mooney | Yelena P. Wu | J. Hay | K. Boucher | K. Tercyak | T. Stump | Ken R. Smith | P. Deboeck | Ali P Wankier | D. Grossman | Bridget G. Parsons | Hannah L Brady | Samuel E Hancock
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