Primer impactoprograma de detección de distrés y atención psicosocial para paciente recién diagnosticado y sus familiares

  1. Fernández, Belén
  2. Bejar, Eva
  3. Campos Pastor, María del Mar
Revista:
Psicooncología: investigación y clínica biopsicosocial en oncología

ISSN: 1696-7240

Año de publicación: 2012

Título del ejemplar: Screening del malestar emocional en pacientes de cáncer y sus familiares

Volumen: 9

Número: 2-3

Páginas: 317-334

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Psicooncología: investigación y clínica biopsicosocial en oncología

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