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Fear Of Cancer Recurrence Among Black And White Mothers
2020
UC Riverside Undergraduate Research Journal Submit
A B S T R A C T Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR), often defined as fear, worry, or concern related to the possibility that cancer may return or progress, is frequently expressed by breast cancer survivors. Previous research on breast cancer survivors suggests that mothers tend to report greater FCR than non-mothers and that FCR differs by ethnicity. This existing body of research often treats motherhood and race as separate entities by which to examine levels of FCR. The purpose of the present
doi:10.5070/rj5141049261
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