The association between lung cancer stigma and race: A descriptive correlational study
Abstract Background Stigma is a formidable burden for survivors of lung cancer that can reduce the quality of life (QOL), resulting in physical, social and psychological challenges. This study investigates associations between stigma and depression, QOL and demographic and health‐related characteris...
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Main Authors: | Karen Kane McDonnell Associate Professor (Author), Lisa A. Webb New Knowledge, Improvement, and Innovation Coordinator (Author), Swann A. Adams Professor (Author), Tisha M. Felder Associate Professor (Author), Rachel E. Davis Associate Professor (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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