Social health, activity behaviors, and quality of life among young adult cancer survivors: Protocol for a prospective observational study
Kimberly A. Miller(University of Southern California), Gino K. In(University of Southern California), Sarah E. Piombo(University of Southern California), Joel Milam, Kayla de la Haye(University of Southern California), Micaela Hewus(Keck Hospital of USC), Junhan Cho(Keck Hospital of USC), Britni R. Belcher(Keck Hospital of USC), Jonathan N. Kaslander(University of Southern California), David R. Freyer(University of Southern California), Priscilla Marìn(USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center), Julia Stal(Dana-Farber Cancer Institute)
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