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Published on in Vol 13 (2024)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/57781, first published .
Factorial Trial to Optimize an Internet-Delivered Intervention for Sexual Health After Breast Cancer: Protocol for the WF-2202 Sexual Health and Intimacy Enhancement (SHINE) Trial

Factorial Trial to Optimize an Internet-Delivered Intervention for Sexual Health After Breast Cancer: Protocol for the WF-2202 Sexual Health and Intimacy Enhancement (SHINE) Trial

Factorial Trial to Optimize an Internet-Delivered Intervention for Sexual Health After Breast Cancer: Protocol for the WF-2202 Sexual Health and Intimacy Enhancement (SHINE) Trial

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  1. Moulaei K, Nouri M, Hadideh F, Kazemi-Arpanahi H. The Role of Telemedicine in Sexual Health: A Scoping Review on Benefits, Applications, and Challenges. Sexuality Research and Social Policy 2025 View
  2. Reese J, Lepore S, Zimmaro L, Sorice K, Porter L. Understanding Engagement With a Couple‐Based Intimacy Enhancement Intervention for Breast Cancer Survivors: An In‐Depth Examination of Recruitment and On‐Trial Engagement. Psycho-Oncology 2026;35(3) View
  3. Shaffer K, Glazer J, Kittel C, Dressler E, Wood E, Lawson H, Reese J, Danhauer S, Showalter S, Cohn W, Clayton A, Weaver K, Lesser G, Ritterband L. Examining recruitment differences by race, ethnicity, and age to a decentralized trial of an internet-delivered intervention for sexual health after breast cancer: the WF-2202 SHINE trial. Supportive Care in Cancer 2026;34(5) View