SELF-REPORTED MANAGEMENT OF BREAST CANCER-RELATED LYMPHOEDEMA.

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Published in J Lymphoedema on October 01, 2007

Authors

Elise Radina1, Jane Armer, Debbie Daunt, Julie Dusold, Scott Culbertson

Author Affiliations

1: Elise Radina is Assistant Professor of Family Studies, Family Studies and Social Work, Miami University; Jane Armer is Professor, Sinclair School of Nursing, University of Missouri-Columbia and Director of Nursing Research, Ellis Fischel Cancer Center; Debbie Daunt is Assistant Professor of Nursing, Dominican University of California; Julie Dusold, BS, MS, and Scott Culbertson, MD, were research assistants with the lymphedema research project at the University of Missouri-Columbia (Armer, PI) at the time of these analyses.

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