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Pain and Spirituality Among Women With Advanced Breast Cancer 癌症晚期妇女的痛苦与精神
Cancer care research online Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI: 10.1097/cr9.0000000000000001
Megan Miller, Kyle A. Greenwalt, R. Lehto, Horng‐Shiuann Wu, Jason Moser, G. Wyatt
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Time-dependent Patient-reported Outcomes As Predictors of the Survival of Patients With Lung Cancer 依赖时间的患者报告的预后作为肺癌患者生存的预测因子
Cancer care research online Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI: 10.1097/CR9.0000000000000002
Wp Chang, Stephanie S L Cheung, X. Xu, C. Lin
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The Symptoms and Information Needs of Chinese Adults After Stem Cell Transplantation 中国成人干细胞移植后的症状和信息需求
Cancer care research online Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI: 10.1097/cr9.0000000000000003
Mei-Hui Chen, C. Teng, Hui-Mei Huang, Yan Chao
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