Qigong Mind-Body Exercise as a Biopsychosocial Therapy for Persistent Post-Surgical Pain in Breast Cancer: A Pilot Study
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A. Giobbie-Hurder | P. Bonato | J. Ligibel | P. Wayne | G. Vergara-Diaz | K. Osypiuk | R. Quinn | W. Ng | Roxanne Quinn
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