Physical, psychological and social well‐being of women with breast cancer: the influence of disease phase
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P Novotny | T. Rummans | P. Novotny | V. Suman | V J Suman | Ruth E. Johnson | A. M. Dose | T A Rummans | M Hanson Frost | A M Dose | M Taylor | R Johnson | R E Evans | M. Taylor | Teresa A. Rummans | Marlene Hanson Frost | Ruth Johnson | Roger E. Evans | Marlene Hanson Frost
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