Group psychotherapy for recently diagnosed breast cancer patients: a multicenter feasibility study
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C. Classen | D. Spiegel | P. Flynn | R. Raubertas | G. Morrow | H. Pierce | N. Mudaliar | P. Stott | Laura Heard | Gail Riggs
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