Factors influencing adherence to healthy eating behaviors among adult colorectal cancer survivors: a systematic mixed method review

Author:

Chen Jialu,Jia Luyao,Li Yan,Shi Yu,Dong Xueqi,Yao Jiannan,Zhu Mingyue,Zhang Xiuying,Yuan Hua

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Oncology

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