Using New Media to Reach Hispanic/Latino Cancer Survivors

Journal of Cancer Education - Tập 27 Số 1 - Trang 100-104 - 2012
Haley Justice-Gardiner1, Stephanie Nutt1, Ruth Rechis1, Brooke McMillan1, Rainy Warf1
1LIVESTRONG, Austin, USA

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