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Perceptions of Cancer as a Death Sentence: Prevalence and Consequences

Journal of Health Psychology - United States
doi 10.1177/1359105313494924
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Applied Psychology
Date

July 17, 2013

Authors
Richard P MoserJamie ArndtPaul K HanErika A WatersMarni AmsellemBradford W Hesse
Publisher

SAGE Publications


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