The impact of survivorship care plans on knowledge among breast cancer survivors.

Authors

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Kaleigh Bulloch

Yale University School of Public Health, New Haven, CT

Kaleigh Bulloch , Melinda Irwin , Anees B. Chagpar , Nina Ruth Horowitz , Brigid K. Killelea , Lajos Pusztai , Maysa M. Abu-Khalaf , Michael DiGiovanna , Gina G. Chung , Erin Wysong Hofstatter , Arthur Louis Levy , Tara Beth Sanft

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Poster Details

Meeting

2013 Breast Cancer Symposium

Session Type

Poster Session

Session Title

General Poster Session B

Track

Survivorship and Health Policy,Systemic Therapy

Sub Track

Survivorship

Citation

J Clin Oncol 31, 2013 (suppl 26; abstr 124)

DOI

10.1200/jco.2013.31.26_suppl.124

Abstract #

124

Poster Bd #

C17

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