Changes over time in self-efficacy to cope with cancer and well-being in women with breast cancer: a cross-cultural study.
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K. Mazzocco | A. Oliveira-Maia | E. Karademas | R. Pat-Horenczyk | E. Kolokotroni | G. Stamatakos | L. Travado | J. Mattson | C. Marzorati | I. Roziner | P. Poikonen-Saksela | F. Cardoso | P. Simos | B. Sousa | R. Lemos | Pettini Greta
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