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Physical sequelae and depressive symptoms in gynecologic cancer survivors: meaning in life as a mediatorHealth profiles of 996 melanoma survivors: the M. D. Anderson experience.Addressing psychosocial issues in cancer survivorship: past, present and future.'Pragmatic randomized controlled trial of individually prescribed exercise versus usual care in a heterogeneous cancer survivor population': a feasibility study PEACH trial: prescribed exercise after chemotherapy.Self-advocacy training for cancer survivors. The Cancer Survival Toolbox.Cancer survivor identity and quality of life.Cancer survivorship research: state of knowledge, challenges and opportunities.Cancer Prevention: Obstacles, Challenges and the Road Ahead.Historical threads in the development of oncology social workCancer and beyond: the question of survivorship.Cancer-related beliefs and health behavior change among breast cancer survivors and their first-degree relatives.The development and evaluation of a measure to assess cancer survivors' unmet supportive care needs: the CaSUN (Cancer Survivors' Unmet Needs measure).Physical activity among breast cancer survivors: regular exercisers vs participants in a physical activity intervention.Toward a risk-based assessment of the adult cancer survivor: late effects of chemotherapy.Survivorship issues following treatment completion--results from focus groups with Australian cancer survivors and health professionals.Long-term cancer survivors: research issues and care needs in a key phase of the survivorship spectrum.Racial Differences in the Health of Older-Adult Long-Term Cancer Survivors.Increased risk of second cancers in managing Hodgkins disease: the 20-year Leiden experience.After cancer: the unmet supportive care needs of survivors and their partners.Health disparities in unmet support needs of women with gynecologic cancer: an exploratory study.Health profiles of younger and older breast cancer survivors.A meta-analysis of the neuropsychological effects of adjuvant chemotherapy treatment in women treated for breast cancer.Does rehabilitation have a place in oncology management?Family survivorship and quality of life following a cancer diagnosis.The concept of cure in cancer care.
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1989 nî lūn-bûn
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1989年の論文
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1989年論文
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1989年論文
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1989年論文
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1989年論文
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1989年論文
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1989年论文
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1989年论文
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1989年论文
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Surviving adult cancers. Part 1: Physiologic effects.
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Surviving adult cancers. Part 1: Physiologic effects.
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Surviving adult cancers. Part 1: Physiologic effects.
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P2093
P1476
Surviving adult cancers. Part 1: Physiologic effects.
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P2093
Loescher LJ
Meyskens FL Jr
Welch-McCaffrey D
P304
P356
10.7326/0003-4819-111-5-411
P407
P577
1989-09-01T00:00:00Z