Meta-analysis of screening and case finding tools for depression in cancer: evidence based recommendations for clinical practice on behalf of the Depression in Cancer Care consensus group.
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N. Meader | A. Mitchell | C. Johansen | W. Linden | L. Carlson | L. Grassi | K. Clover | G. Carter | M. Loscalzo | J. Zabora | Evan W Davies | Matthew J Loscalzo
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