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Oncology / Meditation / Clinical research / Medical ethics / Placebo / Psycho-oncology / Chemotherapy / Meta-analysis / Autogenic training / Medicine / Health / Mind-body interventions
Date: 2012-05-02 14:39:02
Oncology
Meditation
Clinical research
Medical ethics
Placebo
Psycho-oncology
Chemotherapy
Meta-analysis
Autogenic training
Medicine
Health
Mind-body interventions

The effectiveness of relaxation training in reducing treatment-related symptoms and improving emotional adjustment in acute non-surgical cancer treatment: a meta-analytical review

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