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Zebrack, B., Ellis, K., & Doherty, M. (in press). Beyond Distress Screening: The Future of Psychosocial Oncology and Palliative Care. In Hedlund, Christ, Messner (Eds), Oncology and Palliative Social Work: Psychosocial Care for People Coping with Cancer (OPSW). Oxford University Press.
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Siembida, E. J., Fladeboe, K. M., Ip, E, Zebrack, B, Snyder, M., & Salsman, J. (in press). A developmental science approach to information age subgroups in adolescent and young adult cancer research. Journal of Adolescent Health.
Kadro, Z. O., Snyder, S, Benn, R, Fouladbakhsh, J. M., Greenlee, H, Harris, R. E., Henry, L, Klein, K. C., Mayhew, S, Spratke, L, Walker, E. M., Zebrack, B, & Zick, S. M. (in press). Impact of the integrative oncology scholars program on oncology providers' key knowledge of dietary supplements and antioxidants for providing evidence-based oncology care. Journal of Cancer Education.
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