In sickness and in health: The role of marital partners in cancer survival

scientific article published on 18 December 2016

In sickness and in health: The role of marital partners in cancer survival is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.SSMPH.2016.12.007
P932PMC publication ID5769016
P698PubMed publication ID29349208

P2093author name stringAstri Syse
Torkild Hovde Lyngstad
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P921main subjectmarriageQ8445
P304page(s)99-110
P577publication date2016-12-18
P1433published inSSM - population healthQ27727279
P1476titleIn sickness and in health: The role of marital partners in cancer survival
P478volume3

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