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- Nachgewiesen in: MEDLINE
- Sprachen: English
- Publication Type: Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
- Language: English
- [Qual Life Res] 2024 May; Vol. 33 (5), pp. 1287-1295. <i>Date of Electronic Publication: </i>2024 Feb 06.
- MeSH Terms: Quality of Life* / psychology ; Breast Neoplasms* / psychology ; Social Support* ; Cancer Survivors* / psychology ; Humans ; Female ; Middle Aged ; Longitudinal Studies ; Prospective Studies ; Surveys and Questionnaires ; Adult ; Aged
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- Contributed Indexing: Keywords: Breast cancer; Cohort study; Quality of life; Re-entry period; Social support; Survivorship
- Entry Date(s): Date Created: 20240206 Date Completed: 20240425 Latest Revision: 20240425
- Update Code: 20240425
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