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Protocol for a longitudinal qualitative interview study: maintaining psychological well-being in advanced cancer--what can we learn from patients' and carers' own coping strategies?

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Protocol for a longitudinal qualitative interview study: maintaining psychological well-being in advanced cancer--what can we learn from patients' and carers' own coping strategies? / Roberts, Diane; Appleton, Lynda; Calman, Lynn et al.
In: BMJ Open, Vol. 3, No. 6, 2013.

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Roberts D, Appleton L, Calman L, Large P, Grande G, Lloyd-Williams M et al. Protocol for a longitudinal qualitative interview study: maintaining psychological well-being in advanced cancer--what can we learn from patients' and carers' own coping strategies? BMJ Open. 2013;3(6). doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2013-003046

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