Attributions of survival and methods of coping of long-term ovarian cancer survivors: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Only 8-23% of advanced epithelial ovarian cancer patients survive for 10 years or longer. Given the need for targeted interventions to improve survival, we interviewed this relatively rare survivor population to gain personalized insights into the reasons for their survival. The...
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Main Authors: | Dana Ketcher (Author), Susan K. Lutgendorf (Author), Susan Leighton (Author), Marianne Matzo (Author), Jeanne Carter (Author), Arjun Peddireddy (Author), Beth Y. Karlan (Author), William P. Tew (Author), Anil K. Sood (Author), Eileen H. Shinn (Author) |
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