African American Couples Merging Strengths to Successfully Cope With Breast Cancer

Phyllis D. Morgan

Joshua Fogel

Linda Rose

Kim Barnett

Victoria Mock

Bertha Lane

Melvin Gaskins

Carolyn Brown-Davis

ONF 2005, 32(5), 979-987. DOI: 10.1188/05.ONF.979-987

Purpose/Objectives: To explore the process of coping with breast cancer among African American women and their spouses.

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