Social workers as patient navigators for breast cancer survivors: what do African-American medically underserved women think of this idea?

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P356DOI10.1080/00981380902765212
P698PubMed publication ID19860292

P2093author name stringJohn Bell
Wendy Likes
Cindy Davis
Kathleen Darby
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P921main subjectpatientQ181600
P304page(s)561-578
P577publication date2009-08-01
P1433published inSocial Work in Health CareQ15755870
P1476titleSocial workers as patient navigators for breast cancer survivors: what do African-American medically underserved women think of this idea?
P478volume48

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