Evaluation of Breast Self-Examination (BSE) Application in First and Second Degree Relatives of Patients with Breast Cancer |
Bebis, Hatice
(Public Health Nursing, Gulhane Military Medicine Academiy Nursing School, Gulhane Military Medicine Academy)
Altunkurek, Serife Zehra (Public Health Nursing, Gulhane Military Medicine Academiy Nursing School, Gulhane Military Medicine Academy) Acikel, Cengizhan (Department of Public Health, Gulhane Military Medicine School) Akar, Ilker (Department of General Surgery, Gulhane Military Medicine School) Altunkurek, Serife Zehra (Public Health Nursing, Gulhane Military Medicine Academiy Nursing School, Gulhane Military Medicine Academy) |
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