Psychosocial health in children and adolescents surviving cancer.
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Meshing Gears: Mothers and Their Adolescents Returning to Their Social Life After Cancer Treatment in Taiwan.Psychological and adjustment problems due to acquired brain lesions in pediatric patients: a comparison of vascular, infectious, and other origins.Friendship relations from the perspective of children with experience of cancer treatment: a focus group study with a salutogenic approach.Predicting changes in adaptive functioning and behavioral adjustment following treatment for a pediatric brain tumor: A report from the Brain Radiation Investigative Study Consortium.Adverse health outcomes and health concerns among survivors of various childhood cancers: Perspectives from mothers.'Through my eyes': health-promoting factors described by photographs taken by children with experience of cancer treatment.
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Psychosocial health in children and adolescents surviving cancer.
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Psychosocial health in children and adolescents surviving cancer.
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Psychosocial health in children and adolescents surviving cancer.
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Psychosocial health in children and adolescents surviving cancer.
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Psychosocial health in children and adolescents surviving cancer.
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Psychosocial health in children and adolescents surviving cancer.
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Marit S Indredavik
Mary-Elizabeth B Eilertsen
Toril Rannestad
Torstein Vik
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10.1111/J.1471-6712.2011.00883.X
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2011-03-22T00:00:00Z