A Web-Based Intervention to Reduce Distress After Prostate Cancer Treatment: Development and Feasibility of the Getting Down to Coping Program in Two Different Clinical Settings.

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A Web-Based Intervention to Reduce Distress After Prostate Cancer Treatment: Development and Feasibility of the Getting Down to Coping Program in Two Different Clinical Settings. is …
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P356DOI10.2196/CANCER.8918
P932PMC publication ID5952123
P698PubMed publication ID29712628

P50authorSara FaithfullQ88523235
Isabel WhiteQ57616560
Jane Cockle-HearneQ88523224
Deborah BarnettQ88523227
James HicksQ88523229
Mhairi SimpsonQ88523232
P2093author name stringJames Hicks
Sara Faithfull
Deborah Barnett
Isabel White
Jane Cockle-Hearne
Mhairi Simpson
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P433issue1
P304page(s)e8
P577publication date2018-04-30
P1433published inJMIR cancerQ27726820
P1476titleA Web-Based Intervention to Reduce Distress After Prostate Cancer Treatment: Development and Feasibility of the Getting Down to Coping Program in Two Different Clinical Settings
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