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Does Publicity About Cancer Screening Raise Fear of Cancer? Randomised Trial of the Psychological Effect of Information About Cancer Screening
BMJ
doi 10.1136/bmj.319.7216.1037
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October 16, 1999
Authors
J. Wardle
T. Taylor
S. Sutton
W. Atkin
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BMJ
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