Cisheteronormativity and its influence on the psychosocial experience of LGBTQ+ people with cancer: A qualitative systematic review
Oscar Y. Franco‐Rocha(The University of Texas at Austin), Daniel F. M. Suárez-Baquero(University of California, San Francisco), Shelli R. Kesler(The University of Texas at Austin), Nicole Danielle Osier(The University of Texas at Austin), Christopher W. Wheldon(Temple University), Ashley M. Henneghan(The University of Texas at Austin), Elle Lett(Boston Children's Hospital)
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