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1. Is cognitive behaviour therapy an effective option for women who have troublesome menopausal symptoms?

2. Moderators of the effect of psychosocial interventions on fatigue in women with breast cancer and men with prostate cancer: Individual patient data meta‐analyses.

3. Effectiveness of nurse-led group CBT for hot flushes and night sweats in women with breast cancer: Results of the MENOS4 randomised controlled trial.

4. Management of hot flushes in UK breast cancer patients: clinician and patient perspectives.

5. Factors related to the experience of menopausal symptoms in women prescribed tamoxifen.

6. Design of a randomized controlled trial of Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy for treatment-induced menopausal symptoms in breast cancer survivors.

7. Study protocol of a multicentre randomised controlled trial of self-help cognitive behaviour therapy for working women with menopausal symptoms (MENOS@Work).

8. Reclaim the Menopause: A pilot study of an evidence-based menopause course for symptom management and resilience building.

9. Telephone-guided Self-Help Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for menopausal symptoms.

10. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Menopausal Hot Flushes and Night Sweats: A Qualitative Analysis of Women's Experiences of Group and Self-Help CBT.

11. A randomised controlled trial of a cognitive behavioural intervention for women who have menopausal symptoms following breast cancer treatment (MENOS 1): Trial protocol.

12. Menopausal symptoms following breast cancer treatment: A qualitative investigation of cognitive and behavioural responses

15. Cognitive behaviour therapy for menopausal symptoms following breast cancer treatment: Who benefits and how does it work?

16. Women's experiences of Group Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for hot flushes and night sweats following breast cancer treatment: An interpretative phenomenological analysis

17. Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy aimed at alleviating treatment-induced menopausal symptoms in breast cancer survivors: Moderators and mediators of treatment effects.

18. Cognitive behavioural treatment for women who have menopausal symptoms after breast cancer treatment (MENOS 1): a randomised controlled trial

19. Men and women's perceptions of hot flushes within social situations: Are menopausal women's negative beliefs valid?

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