Hot flashes are experienced by about 52% of perimenopausal women. After breast cancer, this may increase to 70%. The use of hormone replacement therapy is not recommended in women who have had breast cancer; therefore, alternatives are required to help relieve hot flashes. This study was conducted to assess the efficacy of relaxation training in reducing the incidence of hot flashes in women with primary breast cancer. This was a randomized controlled trial of 150 women with primary breast cancer who experienced hot flashes. The intervention group received a single relaxation training session and was instructed to use practice tapes on a daily basis at home for one month; the control group received no intervention. Outcomes were incidence a...
Mind–body therapies are commonly recommended to treat vasomotor symptoms, such as hot flushes and ni...
Abstract Background Women who have been treated for breast cancer may identify vasomotor symptoms, s...
Purpose Hot flashes are a common and debilitating symptom among survivors of breast cancer. This stu...
Aims: Around 65% of women treated for breast cancer experience menopausal difficulties and 96% of th...
This study was set up to test the effectiveness of relaxation techniques to reduce hot flushes and t...
This study was set up to test the effectiveness of relaxation techniques to reduce hot flushes and t...
For many women with breast cancer, menopausal signs may be troublesome.While there is still uncertai...
The study aimed to improve understanding of the natural history and impact of hot flushes after brea...
Degree awarded: D.N.P. Nursing. The Catholic University of AmericaAcupuncture for the Management of ...
BACKGROUND Hot flushes are common in women with a history of breast cancer. Hormonal therapies are k...
Hot flashes can be a major problem for patients with a history of breast cancer. The precipitation o...
Abstract Background Breast and prostate cancers are t...
BACKGROUND: Women who have been treated for breast cancer may identify vasomotor symptoms, such as h...
Patient-centered decision making about hot flash treatments often incorporates a balance of efficacy...
Introduction: Hot flushes are a sudden, intense sensation of heat causing skin reddening, flushing a...
Mind–body therapies are commonly recommended to treat vasomotor symptoms, such as hot flushes and ni...
Abstract Background Women who have been treated for breast cancer may identify vasomotor symptoms, s...
Purpose Hot flashes are a common and debilitating symptom among survivors of breast cancer. This stu...
Aims: Around 65% of women treated for breast cancer experience menopausal difficulties and 96% of th...
This study was set up to test the effectiveness of relaxation techniques to reduce hot flushes and t...
This study was set up to test the effectiveness of relaxation techniques to reduce hot flushes and t...
For many women with breast cancer, menopausal signs may be troublesome.While there is still uncertai...
The study aimed to improve understanding of the natural history and impact of hot flushes after brea...
Degree awarded: D.N.P. Nursing. The Catholic University of AmericaAcupuncture for the Management of ...
BACKGROUND Hot flushes are common in women with a history of breast cancer. Hormonal therapies are k...
Hot flashes can be a major problem for patients with a history of breast cancer. The precipitation o...
Abstract Background Breast and prostate cancers are t...
BACKGROUND: Women who have been treated for breast cancer may identify vasomotor symptoms, such as h...
Patient-centered decision making about hot flash treatments often incorporates a balance of efficacy...
Introduction: Hot flushes are a sudden, intense sensation of heat causing skin reddening, flushing a...
Mind–body therapies are commonly recommended to treat vasomotor symptoms, such as hot flushes and ni...
Abstract Background Women who have been treated for breast cancer may identify vasomotor symptoms, s...
Purpose Hot flashes are a common and debilitating symptom among survivors of breast cancer. This stu...