Quality of Life, Social Support, and Uncertainty Among Latina and Caucasian Breast Cancer Survivors: A Comparative Study
Tags: BREAST -- Cancer -- Patients; QUALITY of life; SOCIAL support; UNCERTAINTY; HISPANIC American women; CAUCASIAN race; COMPARATIVE studies
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