Fatalism and educational disparities in beliefs about the curability of advanced cancer

scientific article published on 10 July 2017

Fatalism and educational disparities in beliefs about the curability of advanced cancer is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.PEC.2017.07.007
P932PMC publication ID5732080
P698PubMed publication ID28716485

P50authorPaul DubersteinQ57016921
Michael HoergerQ93271441
P2093author name stringMichael Chen
Fahad Saeed
Jennifer W Mack
Benjamin P Chapman
Elizabeth Guancial
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P433issue1
P304page(s)113-118
P577publication date2017-07-10
P1433published inPatient Education and CounselingQ15760736
P1476titleFatalism and educational disparities in beliefs about the curability of advanced cancer
P478volume101