The SERENITY study: online Mindfulness-Based Cancer Recovery (e-MBCR) program for women living with breast and gynecological cancer—protocol for a pilot effectiveness-implementation randomized trial
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K. Zaman | G. Bondolfi | F. Jermann | P. Dietrich | J. Stanić | P. Ballabeni | A. Bodmer | M. Eicher | I. Labidi-Galy | Michael Ljuslin | A. Sarivalasis | S. Peters | Mariagrazia Di Marco | Marie-Estelle Gaignard | Stephan Ryser
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