Aqua Polo: Preliminary Feasibility and Efficacy Study of a Programme of Adapted, Supervised Water Polo to Reduce Fatigue and Improve Women's Psychological and Social Recovery After Breast Cancer Treatment: A Mixed-methods Design
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Registration Number And Name Of Trial Registry: No. EudraCT or ID-RCB: 2019-A03003-54 and NCT: NCT04235946.
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