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Predictors of mental health disorders in women with breast and gynecological cancer after radical surgery: A cross-sectional study

In lower-middle-income countries, significant progress has been made in the therapeutic management of cancers. However, mental health disorders related to these diseases are usually underestimated by the health system. The aim of this study is to investigate the predictive factors for mental health...

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Published in:Annals of medicine and surgery 2021-05, Vol.65, p.102278-102278, Article 102278
Main Authors: Aquil, Amina, El kherchi, Ouassil, EL Azmaoui, Naoual, Mouallif, Mustapha, Guerroumi, Maroua, Benider, Abdellatif, Elgot, Abdeljalil
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Depression
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