Cognitive and affective influences on perceived risk of ovarian cancer

scientific article published on 11 June 2014

Cognitive and affective influences on perceived risk of ovarian cancer is …
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P356DOI10.1002/PON.3593
P932PMC publication ID4522899
P698PubMed publication ID24916837
P5875ResearchGate publication ID263015413

P50authorNikki A HawkinsQ114358486
Steven LeadbetterQ114358496
Frances A McCartyQ114358503
Lawrence E SchollQ114358504
P2093author name stringJuan L Rodriguez
Lucy A Peipins
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P433issue3
P921main subjectovarian cancerQ172341
P304page(s)279-286
P577publication date2014-06-11
P1433published inPsycho-OncologyQ2805644
P1476titleCognitive and affective influences on perceived risk of ovarian cancer
P478volume24

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