Measuring inter-individual differences in stress sensitivity during MR-guided prostate biopsy
Abstract People often experience high level of distress during invasive interventions, which may exceed their coping abilities. This may be in particular evident when confronted with the suspicion of cancer. Taking the example of prostate biopsy sampling, we aimed at investigating the impact of an M...
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Autores principales: | Nils Kohn, Jan Heidkamp, Guillén Fernández, Jurgen Fütterer, Indira Tendolkar |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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