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Prognostic Factors for Distress After Genetic Testing for Hereditary Cancer

Authors
  1. AW Helmes
  2. AW Smith
  3. B Meiser
  4. C Foster
  5. C Lerman
  6. C Phelps
  7. CF Ockhuysen-Vermey
  8. CH Halbert
  9. CY Read
  10. D Cella
  11. DP Goldberg
  12. EM Smets
  13. ER Gritz
  14. F Hanrahan
  15. I Oostrom Van
  16. I Oostrom Van
  17. Jan P. C. Jaspers
  18. Jan S. Voorwinden
  19. JC Coyne
  20. JG Hamilton
  21. JG Reichelt
  22. JP Gopie
  23. JS Voorwinden
  24. L Lodder
  25. M Berkenstadt
  26. M Heijer Den
  27. MJ Esplen
  28. MJ Esplen
  29. P Hopwood
  30. TM Beran
  31. VR Collins
  32. W Eijzenga
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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