Patient-Initiated Pain Expressions: Interactional Asymmetries and Consequences for Cancer Care

Chelsea R Chapman1, Wayne A Beach2,3,4

  • 1Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, UCSD School of Medicine, SDSU Graduate School of Public Health.

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|August 31, 2019
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