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Everyday protective buffering predicts intimacy and fear of cancer recurrence in couples coping with early-stage breast cancer.

Christine PerndorferEmily C SorianoScott D SiegelJean-Philippe Laurenceau
Published in: Psycho-oncology (2018)
Findings supported a daily, within-person link between buffering, intimacy, and FCR, suggesting open disclosure of cancer-related concerns may be a relevant target for interventions for adaptation to BC.
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