Illness Perceptions in Women with Breast Cancer—a Systematic Literature Review
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Petrie KJ, Myrtveit SM, Partridge AH, et al. The relationship between the belief in a genetic cause for breast cancer and bilateral mastectomy. Health Psychol. 2015;34:473–6. Strong study, for theory and clinical care, about the power of illness perceptions in predicting behavior of women regarding mastectomy.
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