Testing a Mini-Juke Box of Mind-Body Strategies for Cancer Patients
Researchers from the University of Wisconsin-Madison conducted a pilot randomized controlled trial to assess the initial efficacy of a patient-controlled cognitive-behavioral (CB) intervention for the...
View ArticleYoga Can Reduce Fatigue in Cancer Patients
Investigators from San Diego State University (SDSU) & University of California, San Diego (UCSD), conducted a meta-analysis to examine the effects of randomized, controlled yoga interventions on...
View ArticleMindfulness Beats Expressive-Supportive Tx with Stressed-Out Cancer Patients
Researchers from the University of Calgary in Alberta, Canada, compared the effectiveness of 2 evidence-based group interventions to help stressed breast cancer survivors cope - mindfulness-based...
View ArticleComparing Two Mind-Body Techniques for Help with Sleep for Cancer Survivors
Researchers from the Utah Center for Exploring Mind-Body Interactions at the University of Utah Medical School in Salt Lake City conducted a randomized, controlled trial to see whether two mind-body...
View ArticleGuided Imagery Helps Radiation Patients in Multiple Ways
Researchers from the Continuum Cancer Centers of New York, Beth Israel Medical Center, evaluated the impact of guided imagery on patients undergoing radiation therapy for breast cancer. Eligible...
View ArticleIntegrative Medicine Therapies Reduce Cancer Pain and Anxiety
Researchers from the Allina Health System in Minneapolis, MN and the University of Minnesota School of Public Health conducted a large, retrospective study to determine the use and effectiveness of...
View ArticleMeditation + Yoga Group Outperforms Therapy for Distressed Cancer Survivors
Researchers from the University of Calgary in Alberta, Canada, compared the effectiveness of two different interventions for distressed survivors of breast cancer – group mindfulness meditation...
View ArticleGuided Imagery Reduces Stress, Fatigue in Thyroid Cancer Patients
Researchers from Pusan National University in Korea used a pre- and post-test consecutive experimental design to evaluate the effects of guided imagery on stress and fatigue in patients undergoing...
View ArticleTelemedicine Proves as Impactful as Live Therapy for these Alaskan Cancer...
Researchers from Mind Matters Research in Anchorage, Alaska, conducted a multi-site randomized trial to evaluate the impact on quality of life (QOL) benefits of an imagery-based group intervention...
View ArticleAromatherapy Massage & Reflexology Found Equally Effective for Cancer Patients
Researchers from the Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust in London, UK, compared the efficacy of reflexology vs. aromatherapy massage for ameliorating stated symptoms of concern in cancer patients....
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