The Effect of acupuncture treatment on the incidence and severity of hot flushes experienced by women following treatment for breast cancer : a comparison of traditional and minimal acupuncture
Publication details: Thesis (MSc) - University of London, 2000Subject(s):
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Summary: This study set out to test the effectiveness of acupuncture as an intervention for hot flushes that occur as a result of treatment for breast cancer using a randomised controlled trial.
Preliminary pages ; Introduction ; Literature review ; Methodology ; Results ; Discussion ; Postscript ; References ; Bibliography ; Appendices
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Preliminary pages ; Introduction ; Literature review ; Methodology ; Results ; Discussion ; Postscript ; References ; Bibliography ; Appendices
This study set out to test the effectiveness of acupuncture as an intervention for hot flushes that occur as a result of treatment for breast cancer using a randomised controlled trial.
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