Psychosocial impact of breast cancer diagnosis and treatment in African, Caribbean and South Asian women

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G Patel
D Harcourt
N Rumsey
H Naqvi
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[1] University of the West of England,Centre for Appearance Research
[2] Bristol Primary Care Trust,undefined
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Breast Cancer; Breast Cancer Survivor; Breast Cancer Diagnosis; Caucasian Woman; Spiritual Belief;
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