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The efficacy of interventions to improve psychosocial outcomes following surgical treatment for breast cancer: a systematic review and meta analysis

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FIGURE 1    Flow diagram depicting the systematic review process
TABLE 1    Systematic review of psychosocial interventions for women after breast cancer surgery (k = 32)
TABLE 1    (Continued)
TABLE 2    Mean effect sizes for psychosocial outcomes for studies with sufficientdata for the meta‐analysis
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