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Quality of Life and Self-Esteem of Long-Term Survivors of Invasive and Noninvasive Cervical Cancer
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The distinctive association of self-esteem with MCS but not PCS indicates that interventions for supporting and improving self-esteem may be more effective by promoting psychological well-being rather than physical well-being. Moreover, women with noninvasive cervical cancer, a group often neglected in cervical cancer studies, should also be targeted for these interventions.
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