Examining influential factors in newly diagnosed cancer patients and survivors: Emphasizing distress, self-care ability, peer support, health perception, daily life activity, and the role of time since diagnosis
Yeganeh Shahsavar(West Virginia University), Avishek Choudhury(West Virginia University)
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