Breast cancer survivors' motivation to perform preventive health behaviors: An application of the protection motivation theory.

Authors

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I. Mohamed

University of Toledo Medical Center, Toledo, OH

I. Mohamed , T. Jordan , M. Coman

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Poster Details

Meeting

2011 Breast Cancer Symposium

Session Type

Poster Session

Session Title

Reception and General Poster Session D

Track

Prevention, Survivorship & Health Policy,Systemic Therapy

Sub Track

Other

Citation

J Clin Oncol 29, 2011 (suppl 27; abstr 251)

Abstract #

251

Poster Bd #

B15

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