Breast cancer and problems with medical interactions: Relationships with traumatic stress, emotional self‐efficacy, and social support
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Kate Collie | Cheryl Koopman | David Spiegel | Catherine Classen | C. Classen | C. Koopman | D. Spiegel | G. Morrow | K. Collie | Gary R Morrow | Win T Han | Jay Azarow | Betsy Michel | Eileen Brennan-O'Neill | E. Brennan-O'Neill | Win T. Han | J. Azarow | B. Michel
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