Beyond the scars: a qualitative study on the experiences of mastectomy among young women with breast cancer in a country with crisis
Abstract Background As breast cancer incidence rises among younger women, there is a knowledge gap regarding the emotional, physical, and social effects of mastectomy, specifically in a crisis-affected country such as Syria. This study aimed to explore these effects on young women with breast cancer...
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Main Authors: | Shaza Hasan (Author), Keng Sheng Chew (Author), Rekaya Vincent Balang (Author), Shirly Siew Ling Wong (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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