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Facilitating research participation and improving quality of life for African American prostate cancer survivors and their intimate partners†
A pilot study of telephone-based coping skills training
Article first published online: 15 DEC 2006
DOI: 10.1002/cncr.22355
Copyright © 2006 American Cancer Society
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Supplement: Exploring Models to Eliminate Cancer Disparities Among African American and Latino Populations: Research and Community Solutions
Volume 109, Issue Supplement 2, pages 414–424, 15 January 2007
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Campbell, L. C., Keefe, F. J., Scipio, C., McKee, D. C., Edwards, C. L., Herman, S. H., Johnson, L. E., Colvin, O. M., McBride, C. M. and Donatucci, C. (2007), Facilitating research participation and improving quality of life for African American prostate cancer survivors and their intimate partners. Cancer, 109: 414–424. doi: 10.1002/cncr.22355
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Presented at Exploring Models to Eliminate Cancer Disparities Among African American and Latino Populations: Research and Community Solutions, Atlanta, GA, April 21–22, 2005.
Publication History
- Issue published online: 8 JAN 2007
- Article first published online: 15 DEC 2006
- Manuscript Accepted: 6 SEP 2006
- Manuscript Received: 30 JUN 2006
Funded by
- The National Cancer Institute. Grant Number: CA14236-2853
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