The impact of sociodemographic, treatment, and work support on missed work after breast cancer diagnosis

scientific article published on 10 April 2009

The impact of sociodemographic, treatment, and work support on missed work after breast cancer diagnosis is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S10549-009-0389-Y
P932PMC publication ID4951160
P698PubMed publication ID19360466
P5875ResearchGate publication ID24271939

P50authorMahasin S MujahidQ61791243
Jennifer L GriggsQ80975418
Steven J KatzQ87807506
Sarah T HawleyQ90395982
Ann S HamiltonQ91485209
P2093author name stringNancy K Janz
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P433issue1
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectbreast cancerQ128581
sociodemographyQ3487479
cancer diagnosisQ110324059
diagnosisQ16644043
P304page(s)213-220
P577publication date2009-04-10
P1433published inBreast Cancer Research and TreatmentQ326085
P1476titleThe impact of sociodemographic, treatment, and work support on missed work after breast cancer diagnosis
P478volume119