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Yoga, breast cancer-related lymphoedema and well-being: A descriptive report of women's participation in a clinical trial.

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Yoga, breast cancer-related lymphoedema and well-being: A descriptive report of women's participation in a clinical trial.

Auteurs : Annette Loudon ; Tony Barnett ; Andrew Williams

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Abstract

To describe the experiences of women taking part in a yoga intervention trial for breast cancer-related lymphoedema.

DOI: 10.1111/jocn.13819
PubMed: 28334470

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