The association between life satisfaction, vitality, self-rated health, and risk of cancer

scientific article published on 10 December 2018

The association between life satisfaction, vitality, self-rated health, and risk of cancer is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S11136-018-2083-1
P698PubMed publication ID30536220

P50authorEmilie Rune HegelundQ61866146
Erik Lykke MortensenQ20984698
P2093author name stringCathrine Lawaetz Wimmelmann
Trine Flensborg-Madsen
Anna Paldam Folker
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P921main subjectlife satisfactionQ1117179
P304page(s)947-954
P577publication date2018-12-10
P1433published inQuality of Life ResearchQ15749950
P1476titleThe association between life satisfaction, vitality, self-rated health, and risk of cancer
P478volume28

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