Cancer Risk Factors in Korean News Media: a Content Analysis |
Kye, Su Yeon
(Cancer Information and Education Branch, National Cancer Control Institute)
Kwon, Jeong Hyun (Cancer Policy Branch, National Cancer Control Institute) Kim, Yong-Chan (College of Communication, Yonsei University) Shim, Minsun (Department of Communication and Information, Inha University) Kim, Jee Hyun (College of Communication, Yonsei University) Cho, Hyunsoon (Cancer Registration and Statistics Branch, National Cancer Control Institute) Jung, Kyu Won (Cancer Registration and Statistics Branch, National Cancer Control Institute) Park, Keeho (Cancer Policy Branch, National Cancer Control Institute) |
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