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journal of cancer survivorship
  
سال:2020 - دوره:14 - شماره:3
  
 
clinical trajectories, healthcare resource use, and costs of long-term hematopoietic stem cell transplantation survivors: a latent class analysis
- صفحه:294-304
  
 
comparison of health behaviours between cancer survivors and the general population: a cross-sectional analysis of the lifelines cohort
- صفحه:377-385
  
 
compliance with cancer screening and influenza vaccination guidelines in non-hodgkin lymphoma survivors
- صفحه:316-321
  
 
developing the structure of japan’s cancer survivorship guidelines using an expert panel and modified delphi method
- صفحه:273-283
  
 
distinct trajectories of moderate to vigorous physical activity and sedentary behavior following a breast cancer diagnosis: the pathways study
- صفحه:393-403
  
 
do esophageal cancer survivors work after esophagectomy and do health problems impact their work? a cross-sectional study
- صفحه:253-260
  
 
infant feeding among women with a history of breast cancer
- صفحه:356-362
  
 
men’s experiences of surviving testicular cancer: an integrated literature review
- صفحه:284-293
  
 
online social support among breast cancer patients: longitudinal changes to facebook use following breast cancer diagnosis and transition off therapy
- صفحه:322-330
  
 
risk factors for cancer-related distress in colorectal cancer survivors: one year post surgery
- صفحه:305-315
  
 
the impact of arm lymphedema on healthcare utilization during long-term breast cancer survivorship: a population-based cohort study
- صفحه:347-355
  
 
the value of immunotherapy for survivors of stage iv non-small cell lung cancer: patient perspectives on quality of life
- صفحه:363-376
  
 
the women’s circle of health follow-up study: a population-based longitudinal study of black breast cancer survivors in new jersey
- صفحه:331-346
  
 
use of consumer wearable devices to promote physical activity among breast, prostate, and colorectal cancer survivors: a review of health intervention studies
- صفحه:386-392
  
 
“in the same boat”—a mixed-methods exploration of reasons why male gastrointestinal cancer patients joined a professionally led men-only cancer support group
- صفحه:261-272
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