Breast cancer survivors who receive tailored health plans are more likely to get recommended care

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Physicians of low-income breast cancer survivors are more likely to implement recommended survivorship care if the survivors also receive counseling and a tailored survivorship care plan, a study led by UCLA researchers has found.

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