Psychoeducational Intervention to Reduce Fear of Cancer Recurrence in People at High Risk of Developing Another Primary Melanoma: Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial
Mbathio Dieng(University of Sydney), Nadine A. Kasparian(The University of Sydney), Rachael L. Morton(University of Sydney), Daniel Costa(The University of Sydney), Scott W. Menzies(The University of Sydney), Stephanie Tesson(The University of Sydney), Phyllis Butow(The University of Sydney), Graham J. Mann(Australian National University), Shab Mireskandari(The University of Sydney), Anne Ε. Cust(The University of Sydney)
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