Perceived cancer causes: use of complementary and alternative therapy.

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Published in Cancer Pract on March 06, 2002

Authors

G Maskarinec1, C C Gotay, Y Tatsumura, D M Shumay, H Kakai

Author Affiliations

1: Cancer Research Center of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813, USA.

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