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Gary Winkel | |||
Sharon L Manne | |||
Stephen Rubin | |||
Mitchell Edelson | |||
Enrique Hernandez | |||
Cynthia Bergman | |||
Norman Rosenblum | |||
Thomas Rocereto | |||
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P1476 | title | Mediators of a coping and communication-enhancing intervention and a supportive counseling intervention among women diagnosed with gynecological cancers | |
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