Dr. Anne Reb at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center is currently looking for participants in her research study for women who have been diagnosed with Stage 3 or 4 ovarian cancer and have completed their primary treatment within the last four months and have no clinical evidence of disease. The study will teach you a spiritually-based mediation practice with strategies to help interrupt negative thoughts and promote a tranquil state. Download the flyer or reach out to Dr. Reb at 301-319-2382 or email anne.m.reb.ctr@mail.mil.
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