Impact of a natural disaster on access to care and biopsychosocial outcomes among Hispanic/Latino cancer survivors
Abstract Cancer is the leading cause of death in Puerto Rico (PR). Hurricane Maria (HM) and its aftermath lead to widespread devastation on the island, including the collapse of the healthcare system. Medically fragile populations, such as cancer survivors, were significantly affected. The goal of t...
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Autores principales: | Mary Rodriguez-Rabassa, Ruthmarie Hernandez, Zindie Rodriguez, Claudia B. Colon-Echevarria, Lizette Maldonado, Nelmit Tollinchi, Estefania Torres-Marrero, Adnil Mulero, Daniela Albors, Jaileene Perez-Morales, Idhaliz Flores, Julie Dutil, Heather Jim, Eida M. Castro, Guillermo N. Armaiz-Pena |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/bbf4c822783147b7a21f5f94cf0f2d3e |
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