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Pediatr Blood Cancer. 62(7):1232-1236.
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- :Hamner, Taralee ;Latzman, Robert D.Mar 08 2015 | Pediatr Blood Cancer. 62(7):1232-1236.:BackgroundPediatric cancer is associated with a host of negative psychosocial consequences; however, outcomes vary extensively suggesting a need to be...
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