Preventing Sleep Disruption With Bright Light Therapy During Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer: A Phase II Randomized Controlled Trial
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S. Ancoli-Israel | L. Natarajan | B. Parker | S. Youngstedt | A. Neikrug | M. Rissling | Lianqi Liu | Neelum D Jeste | V. Trofimenko
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