Smartphone problem-solving and behavioural activation therapy to reduce fear of recurrence among patients with breast cancer (SMartphone Intervention to LEssen fear of cancer recurrence: SMILE project): protocol for a randomised controlled trial
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T. Furukawa | H. Iwata | T. Miyaji | Takuhiro Yamaguchi | M. Horikoshi | T. Akechi | Megumi Uchida | Fujika Katsuki | Y. Uchitomi | Fuminobu Imai | Kanae Momino | Naomi Sakurai | N. Sakurai
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