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Women's information needs about ductal carcinoma in situ before mammographic screening
The importance of being expert: how men and women with cancer use the Internet.
How the Internet affects patients’ experience of cancer. A qualitative study.

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Women's information needs about ductal carcinoma in situ before mammographic screening

Prinjha S, Evans J, McPherson A.

Journal of Medical Screening. 2006,Vol 13, No 3, p110-114.



The importance of being expert: how men and women with cancer use the Internet.

Ziebland S.

Social Science and Medicine  2004; 59: 1783-1793



How the Internet affects patients’ experience of cancer. A qualitative study.

Ziebland S, Chapple A, Dumelow C, Evans J, Prinjha S, Rozmovits L.
BMJ 2004; 328 :564-7 (abridged version; the full version is on BMJ.com)



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