Talking but not always understanding: couple communication about infertility concerns after cancer
Abstract Background Cancer related infertility can have an impact on couple relationships, with evidence that couple communication facilitates coping. However, little is known about the ways in which couples communicate about cancer-related fertility concerns. The aim of this article is to examine c...
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Main Authors: | Alexandra Hawkey (Author), Jane M. Ussher (Author), Janette Perz (Author), Chloe Parton (Author) |
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