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61. Prostate cancer screening intention among African American men: An instrument development study
62. Putting cancer into words: Stories as medicine for women attending the Healing Journeys conference
63. Improving interorganizational communication to raise standards for human subjects protection in El Salvador: A focus group study with research ethics committee members and parents of children with cancer
64. Racism and cancer prevention: The role of perceived racism and race-based residential segregation on behavioral cancer risk profiles
65. Exploring differences in breast cancer prognostic factors between Caucasian-American and African-American women in the United States
66. Communicating with the child dying of cancer: Professionals' attitudes, practices, and observations
67. Music at a time like this: Music therapy cancer support groups
68. The lack of African-American participation in cancer clinical trials: Mistrust of medical researcher
69. Peto's paradox and the evolution of cancer suppression
70. Stories about cancer from the Woodland Cree of Northern Saskatchewan
71. From Sin to Science: The Cancer Revolution of the Nineteenth Century
72. Examining the Differences in Rapport Between Male and Female Cancer Genetic Counselors and Female Clients
73. Using a Three-Dimensional Model to Understand Age Differences in the Framing Effect
74. 'It's like having 46 copies of the Joys of Cooking': Exploring communication during cancer genetic counseling and its impact on illness representations
75. A study assessing the perceptions of African American women with breast cancer who participate in racially homogeneous support groups
76. Another barrier to longevity among African American women: The correlation of stress, colorectal cancer, and African American women
77. Bibliotherapy's Effect on Anxiety in Children with Cancer
78. The impact of breast cancer screening with African American women living in rural communities
79. The effect of emotional support, negative interpersonal interaction, emotional control, and pain upon depression and anxiety among Chinese cancer patients
80. Fatalism as a barrier to colorectal cancer screening in African American women
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