This document provides references for a qualitative research paper on cancer survivorship. It lists 18 references used in the paper, ranging from journal articles and studies to websites and books. The references cover topics like cancer statistics, survivor experiences, rehabilitation programs, and qualitative research methods.
This document provides references for a qualitative research paper on cancer survivorship. It lists 18 references used in the paper, ranging from journal articles and studies to websites and books. The references cover topics like cancer statistics, survivor experiences, rehabilitation programs, and qualitative research methods.
This document provides references for a qualitative research paper on cancer survivorship. It lists 18 references used in the paper, ranging from journal articles and studies to websites and books. The references cover topics like cancer statistics, survivor experiences, rehabilitation programs, and qualitative research methods.
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