Spirituality, patients' worry, and follow-up health-care utilization among cancer survivors
Acknowledgments
The authors thank Linda Bauer, Garrett Frost, and Gregory McFadden for their help in coordinating the study and processing the data. This work was supported by the University of Nebraska Medical Center–Eppley Cancer Center (Support Grant P30 CA 036727) and the Medical Student Research Program. The funding source had no role in the design, collection, analysis, and interpretation of the data or in the writing of the article.
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