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XXVè Congrès de la SFPO « Cancers, cultures et pratiques de soins » Paris le 28 novembre 2008 Freins et motivations au dépistage des cancers du sein: quels profils typologiques ? Résultats issus de l’enquête ÉDIFICE

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Dolbeault, S., Blay, J.Y., Eisinger, F. et al. XXVè Congrès de la SFPO « Cancers, cultures et pratiques de soins » Paris le 28 novembre 2008 Freins et motivations au dépistage des cancers du sein: quels profils typologiques ? Résultats issus de l’enquête ÉDIFICE. Psycho Oncologie 3, 60–62 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11839-009-0117-1

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