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Cancer Fatalism.(Abstracts)

Publication: Urologic Nursing

Publication Date: 01-APR-04

Author: Quallich, Susanne A.
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Cancer Fatalism

Powe, B.D., & Finnie, R. (2003). Cancer fatalism: The state of the science. Cancer Nursing, 26(6), 454-467.

Cancer fatalism is defined as "the belief that death is inevitable when cancer is present." This belief has prevented many demographic and socioeconomic groups from seeking preventive screening for many...

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