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bibliographicCitation Nie X, Ye D, Wang Q, Manyande A, Yang L, Qiu H, Chao T, Zhang P, Gong C, Zhuang L, Yu S, Xiong H. Poor-prognosis disclosure preference in cancer patient-caregiver dyads and its association with their quality of life and perceived stress: a cross-sectional survey in mainland China. Psychooncology. 2016 Sep;25(9):1099–105. doi: 10.1002/pon.4055. PMID: 26643744.
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