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A study was conducted to assess attitudes of women with breast cancer following their participation in a health outcome interview survey. The majority of the sample indicated that the interview was easier than expected and one reported being inconvenienced by the interview; 94 percent indicated they were glad to have participated and 58 percent felt they have received some personal benefit. There was no evidence of distress resulting from participation.
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