Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia, but not armodafinil, improves fatigue in cancer survivors with insomnia: a randomized placebo-controlled trial
Charles E. Heckler(University of Rochester), Joseph A. Roscoe(University of Rochester), Michelle Shayne(University of Rochester), Gary R. Morrow(University of Rochester Medical Center), Michael L. Perlis(University of Pennsylvania), Anita R. Peoples(University of Rochester), Sheila N. Garland(Memorial University of Newfoundland), Jenine Hoefler(University of Rochester), Charles Kamen(University of Rochester)
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