A randomized control trial of meditation compared to music listening to improve cognitive function for breast cancer survivors: Feasibility and acceptability
Ashley M. Henneghan(The University of Texas at Austin), Shelli R. Kesler(Livestrong Foundation), H. Schäfer(The University of Texas at Austin), Kelly Inselmann, Brandon G. Fico(The University of Texas at Austin), Elisabeth King(Texas Oncology), Michelle Harrison(Washington University in St. Louis), Debra A. Patt(Texas Oncology), Heather Becker(The University of Texas at Austin)
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