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Qualitative Health Research|December 13, 2021
Enacting Woundedness and Compassionate Care for Recurrent Metastatic Breast CancerWayne A Beach
Health Communication|February 25, 2020
Defining Moments, RevisitedWayne A Beach
Health Communication|November 16, 2018
Making Cancer Visible: Unmasking Patients' Subjective ExperiencesWayne A Beach
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|July 16, 2024
Formulating cancer worries: How doctors establish medical expertise and authority to facilitate patients' care choicesWayne A Beach
Health Communication|August 21, 2002
Between dad and son: initiating, delivering, and assimilating bad cancer newsWayne A Beach
Health Communication|November 21, 2018
"Tiny Tiny Little Nothings": Minimization and Reassurance in the Face of CancerWayne A Beach
Health Communication|July 28, 2020
Caring for Health in Times of CrisisWayne A Beach
Health Communication|September 17, 2010
Communicating about cancer in families and clinicsWayne A Beach
Health Communication|August 30, 2012
Patients' efforts to justify wellness in a comprehensive cancer clinicWayne A Beach
Health Communication|August 27, 2014
"Having an ovary this big is not normal": physicians' use of normal to assess wellness and sickness during oncology interviewsKyle Gutzmer, Wayne A Beach
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Qualitative Health Research|December 13, 2021
Enacting Woundedness and Compassionate Care for Recurrent Metastatic Breast CancerWayne A Beach
Health Communication|February 25, 2020
Defining Moments, RevisitedWayne A Beach
Health Communication|November 16, 2018
Making Cancer Visible: Unmasking Patients' Subjective ExperiencesWayne A Beach
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|July 16, 2024
Formulating cancer worries: How doctors establish medical expertise and authority to facilitate patients' care choicesWayne A Beach
Health Communication|August 21, 2002
Between dad and son: initiating, delivering, and assimilating bad cancer newsWayne A Beach
Health Communication|November 21, 2018
"Tiny Tiny Little Nothings": Minimization and Reassurance in the Face of CancerWayne A Beach
Health Communication|July 28, 2020
Caring for Health in Times of CrisisWayne A Beach
Health Communication|September 17, 2010
Communicating about cancer in families and clinicsWayne A Beach
Health Communication|August 30, 2012
Patients' efforts to justify wellness in a comprehensive cancer clinicWayne A Beach
Health Communication|August 27, 2014
"Having an ovary this big is not normal": physicians' use of normal to assess wellness and sickness during oncology interviewsKyle Gutzmer, Wayne A Beach
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