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Lifestyle advice to cancer survivors: a qualitative study on the perspectives of health professionals

Lifestyle advice to cancer survivors: a qualitative study on the perspectives of health professionals

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Main Authors: Koutoukidis, D, Lopes, S, Fisher, A, Croker, H, Williams, K, Beeken, R
Format: Conference item
Published: Cambridge University Press 2018
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