Using Narrative Research to Understand the Quality of Life of Older Women With Breast Cancer

ONF 2004, 31(6), 1153-1159. DOI: 10.1188/04.ONF.1153-1159

Purpose/Objectives: To elucidate some of the issues that affect the quality of life of older women (70 years of age and older) diagnosed with breast cancer.

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