𝔖 Bobbio Scriptorium
✦   LIBER   ✦

The psychosocial impact of cervical cancer among affected women and their partners

✍ Scribed by J.M. De GROOT; K. MAH; A. FYLES; S. WINTON; S. GREENWOOD; A.D. DePETRILLO; G.M. DEVINS


Book ID
109085325
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
107 KB
Volume
15
Category
Article
ISSN
1048-891X

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.


πŸ“œ SIMILAR VOLUMES


The ma le factor in the etiology of cerv
✍ Louise A. Brinton; William C. Reeves; Maria M. Brenes; Rolando Herrero; Eduardo πŸ“‚ Article πŸ“… 1989 πŸ› John Wiley and Sons 🌐 French βš– 575 KB

To address the hypothesis that male sexual behavior may affect the etiology of invasive cervical cancer, a case-control study was undertaken in Panama, Costa Rica, Colombia and Mexico. The study enrolled husbands of those women with invasive cervical cancer and of those age-matched controls who repo

The impact of head and neck cancer and f
✍ Lindsey E. Vickery; Gary Latchford; Jenny Hewison; Maggie Bellew; Tricia Feber πŸ“‚ Article πŸ“… 2003 πŸ› John Wiley and Sons 🌐 English βš– 89 KB πŸ‘ 1 views

## Background: Psychological and physical stresses from head and neck cancer can be substantial for patients and partners. there is minimal research exploring treatment impact, particularly facial disfigurement after surgery. ## Materials and methods: Twenty-eight surgery and radiotherapy/brachyt