Cancer-Related Stigma and Depression in Cancer Patients in A Middle-Income Country
Objective: The aim of the current study are to determine the depression levels of adult oncology patients in the cancer treatment phase and identify both cancer-related stigma and the factors affecting their depression levels. Methods: In this correlational study, 303 adult patients who had been tre...
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Main Authors: | Medine Yilmaz (Author), Gulcin Dissiz (Author), Ayse Kurtulusoglu Usluoğlu (Author), Sibel Iriz (Author), Filiz Demir (Author), Ahmet Alacacioglu (Author) |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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