¿Por qué las mujeres con cáncer de mama deben estar guapas y los hombres con cáncer de próstata pueden ir sin afeitar? oncología, disidencia y cultura hegemónica
Autores:Enric C. Sumalla, Vanessa Castejón, Cristian Ochoa Arnedo, Ignacio Blanco
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