The Psychosocial Impact of Undergoing Prophylactic Total Gastrectomy (PTG) to Manage the Risk of Hereditary Diffuse Gastric Cancer (HDGC)
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Published:2016-11-11
Issue:4
Volume:26
Page:752-762
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ISSN:1059-7700
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Container-title:Journal of Genetic Counseling
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J Genet Counsel
Author:
Hallowell NinaORCID, Lawton Julia, Badger Shirlene, Richardson Sue, Hardwick Richard H, Caldas Carlos, Fitzgerald Rebecca C.
Funder
Sir Halley Stewart Trust
Subject
Genetics (clinical)
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