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           n	 Jansen, C. E., Miaskowski, C. A., Dodd, M. J., &   n	 West, C. M., Dodd, M. J., Paul, S. M., Schumacher,
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             impairment in patients with breast cancer. Oncol-  Forum, 30, 65–73.
             ogy Nursing Forum, 34(5), 997–1005.
           n	 Penrod, J. (2007). Living with uncertainty: Con-
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