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  • 7. The effect of pediatric central nervous system tumors on identity in young adult survivors: a project REACH study.
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  • 9. Young women's management of victim and survivor identities.
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  • 11. Survivor centrality among breast cancer survivors: implications for well-being.
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  • 15. "You Blame Me, Therefore I Blame Me": The Importance of First Disclosure Partner Responses on Trauma-Related Cognitions and Distress.
    Bonnan-White J, Hetzel-Riggin MD, Diamond-Welch BK, Tollini C.
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  • 16. Survivor loneliness of women following breast cancer.
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  • 18. Survivorship and discourses of identity.
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  • 20. Are you a cancer survivor? A review on cancer identity.
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