EL AUTOCUIDADO Y APOYO SOCIAL DE MUJERES DE UN PROYECTO DE SEGUIMIENTO MAMOGRÁFICO EN PORTO ALEGRE/BRASIL

Identify preventive self-care practices and analyze the configurations of the network support for women with and without breast cancer registered in a mammography-monitoring project from Porto Alegre/Brazil. a mixed sequential delimitation was performed, which expanded the results of the quantitativ...

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