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Fit of Clothing Difference Since Breast Cancer Treatment
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Fit of clothing
A question about whether an individual's clothing fits differently between the treated and untreated breast since treatment for breast cancer.
National Institutes of Health
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Breast Cancer Treatment Outcomes Scale-Cosmetic Status
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2014
2014
Mannequin Size on Consumers' Perception of Self and Satisfaction with Fit
A. Cohen
2014
Corpus ID: 27397991
2013
2013
United Kingdom : Instrument development and results Satisfaction with cosmesis and priorities for cosmesis design reported by lower limb amputees in the
N. Cairns
,
K. Murray
,
J. Corney
,
A. McFadyen
2013
Corpus ID: 10898988
Background: Amputee satisfaction with cosmesis and the importance they place on cosmesis design have not been published in the…
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1988
1988
A study of body measurements relating to the fit of clothing for 65 to 74 year old women
M. S. Larmour
1988
Corpus ID: 107066809
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