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immobilization and anxiolysis in the radiotherapy suite. Such a pro-
posed effectiveness study must be done with the same necessary meth-
odological rigor applied to efficacy research. Ultimately, clinical
hypnosis will find its niche in the mainstream of health service delivery.
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