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933 related items for PubMed ID: 24723336

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    Luo X, Gao L, Li J, Lin Y, Zhao J, Li Q.
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  • 25. Dyadic coping in metastatic breast cancer.
    Badr H, Carmack CL, Kashy DA, Cristofanilli M, Revenson TA.
    Health Psychol; 2010 Mar; 29(2):169-80. PubMed ID: 20230090
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  • 29. A systematic review on patient-reported outcomes in cancer survivors of randomised clinical trials: direction for future research.
    Li Q, Lin Y, Liu X, Xu Y.
    Psychooncology; 2014 Jul; 23(7):721-30. PubMed ID: 24590866
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  • 31. The effect of an attachment-oriented couple intervention for breast cancer patients and partners in the early treatment phase: A randomised controlled trial.
    Nicolaisen A, Hagedoorn M, Hansen DG, Flyger HL, Christensen R, Rottmann N, Lunn PB, Terp H, Soee K, Johansen C.
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  • 33. The influence of relational mutuality on dyadic coping among couples facing breast cancer.
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  • 34. The Experiences of Chinese Couples Living With Cancer: A Focus Group Study.
    Li Q, Chiang VC, Xu X, Xu Y, Loke AY.
    Cancer Nurs; 2015 Mar; 38(5):383-94. PubMed ID: 25159079
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  • 38. Dyadic Coping in Couples With Breast Cancer in China.
    Cai T, Qian J, Yuan C.
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  • 39. Dyadic effects of coping strategies on emotional state and quality of life in prostate cancer patients and their spouses.
    Lafaye A, Petit S, Richaud P, Houédé N, Baguet F, Cousson-Gélie F.
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