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154. Impact of perceived social support on the mental health and health-related quality of life in cancer patients: results from a nationwide, multicenter survey in South Korea

184. Identifying factors associated with self-rated health according to age at onset of disability.

185. The development of a comprehensive needs assessment tool for cancer-caregivers in patient-caregiver dyads.

186. Comprehensive needs assessment tool in cancer (CNAT): the development and validation.

188. Disparities in Antihypertensive Medication Adherence in Persons With Disabilities and Without Disabilities: Results of a Korean Population-Based Study.

189. Smoking behaviors among people with disabilities in Korea

190. High-Quality, Low-Cost Gastrectomy Care at High-Volume Hospitals: Results From a Population-Based Study in South Korea

192. Burnout Among oncologists in the Republic of Korea: A nationwide survey.

193. Disparities in the Diagnosis, Treatment, and Survival Rate of Cervical Cancer among Women with and without Disabilities

195. National practice patterns and direct medical costs for prostate cancer in Korea across a 10 year period: a nationwide population-based study using a national health insurance database.

196. Long-term survivorship clinics led by primary care physicians within the cancer center may be a good option for coordinated survivorship care.

197. Nationwide trends in the prevalence and incidence of depressive disorders and their correlates among adults with disabilities in Korea from 2006 to 2017.

198. Patients' and family caregivers' understanding of the cancer stage, treatment goal, and chance of cure: A study with patient-caregiver-physician triad.

199. Growing disparity in the prevalence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease between people with and without disabilities: a Korean nationwide serial cross-sectional study.

200. What cancer means to the patients and their primary caregivers in the family-accounted Korean context: A dyadic interpretation.

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