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Cancer Information Overload Across Time: Evidence from Two Longitudinal Studies
Journal article

Cancer Information Overload Across Time: Evidence from Two Longitudinal Studies

Helen Lillie, Rachael A Katz, Nick Carcioppolo, Elizabeth A Giorgi and Jakob D Jensen
Health communication, Vol.ahead-of-print(ahead-of-print), pp.1-9
2022-02-16
PMID: 35172651

Abstract

indifference prevention stability cancer information overload CFA

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