Does expecting more pain make it more intense? Factors associated with the first week pain trajectories after breast cancer surgery

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Does expecting more pain make it more intense? Factors associated with the first week pain trajectories after breast cancer surgery is …
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P356DOI10.1097/J.PAIN.0000000000000859
P932PMC publication ID5402716
P698PubMed publication ID28134654

P50authorSamuli RipattiQ29839402
Tuomo J. MeretojaQ42305938
P2093author name stringEija A Kalso
Ann-Mari Estlander
Lassi Haasio
Reetta M Sipilä
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P433issue5
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectbreast cancer surgeryQ113001481
P304page(s)922-930
P577publication date2017-01-27
P1433published inPainQ2317902
P1476titleDoes expecting more pain make it more intense? Factors associated with the first week pain trajectories after breast cancer surgery
P478volume158

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