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Behavioural Changes Post-mastectomy

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Breast cancer statistics continue to be staggering and unfortunately have maintained a repetitive ring through the years.

This paper presentation has been supported by a Professional Development Grant awarded by the Vanderbilt University Research Council.

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© 1982 Lynda N. Brown

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Brown, L.N. (1982). Behavioural Changes Post-mastectomy. In: Redfern, S.J., Sisson, A.R., Walker, J.F., Walsh, P.A. (eds) Issues in Nursing Research. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-06200-3_25

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