Mental health outcomes in older breast cancer survivors: Five-year follow-up from the CLIMB study
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Published:2023-07
Issue:
Volume:187
Page:87-95
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ISSN:0959-8049
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Container-title:European Journal of Cancer
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language:en
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Short-container-title:European Journal of Cancer
Author:
Lemij Annelieke A.,
de Glas Nienke A.,
Derks Marloes G.M.,
Linthorst-Niers Eugenie M.H.,
Guicherit Onno R.,
van der Pol Carmen C.,
Lans Titia E.,
van Dalen ThijsORCID,
Vulink Annelie J.E.,
Merkus Jos W.S.,
van Gerven Leander,
van den Bos Frederiek,
Rius Ottenheim Nathaly,
Liefers Gerrit-Jan,
Portielje Johanneke E.A.
Funder
KWF Kankerbestrijding
Subject
Cancer Research,Oncology
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