Objective: The study purpose was to test the effectiveness of a psychological intervention combining cognitive-behavioral therapy and hypnosis (CBTH) to treat radiotherapy-related fatigue. Design: Women (n = 42) scheduled for breast cancer radiotherapy were randomly assigned to receive standard medical care (SMC) (n = 20) or a CBTH intervention (n = 22) in addition to SMC. Participants assigned to receive CBTH met individually with a clinical psychologist. CBTH participants received training in hypnosis and CBT. Participants assigned to the SMC control condition did not meet with a study psychologist. Main Outcome Measures: Fatigue was measured on a weekly basis by using the fatigue subscale of the Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness T...
BACKGROUND: Severe fatigue is a common and distressing symptom affecting approximately one in four s...
Background Fatigue is rated as the most distressing side effect of radiotherapy treatment for cur...
BACKGROUND: Severe fatigue is a common and distressing symptom affecting approximately one in four s...
Purpose: The objective of this study was to test the efficacy of cognitive-behavioral therapy plus h...
This case report describes an effort to control two primary side-effects of breast cancer radiothera...
International audienceBackground. This study aims to implement two interventions (CBT and hypnosis) ...
Abstract Background Fatigue is rated as the most distressing side effect of radiotherapy treatment f...
Background Fatigue is rated as the most distressing side effect of radiotherapy treatment for curab...
PURPOSE The ACTIVE intervention uses a novel fatigue propensity tool to target a behavioural fatigue...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy of a psychoeducational intervention in improving cancer-related fa...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy of a psychoeducational intervention in improving cancer-related fa...
Background: About one third of breast cancer survivors suffer from persistent severe fatigue after c...
© 2015 Abrahams et al. Background: About one third of breast cancer survivors suffer from persistent...
Background: Fatigue identified as the most prevalent, disturbing and disabling symptom that has prof...
BACKGROUND: Severe fatigue is a common and distressing symptom affecting approximately one in four s...
BACKGROUND: Severe fatigue is a common and distressing symptom affecting approximately one in four s...
Background Fatigue is rated as the most distressing side effect of radiotherapy treatment for cur...
BACKGROUND: Severe fatigue is a common and distressing symptom affecting approximately one in four s...
Purpose: The objective of this study was to test the efficacy of cognitive-behavioral therapy plus h...
This case report describes an effort to control two primary side-effects of breast cancer radiothera...
International audienceBackground. This study aims to implement two interventions (CBT and hypnosis) ...
Abstract Background Fatigue is rated as the most distressing side effect of radiotherapy treatment f...
Background Fatigue is rated as the most distressing side effect of radiotherapy treatment for curab...
PURPOSE The ACTIVE intervention uses a novel fatigue propensity tool to target a behavioural fatigue...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy of a psychoeducational intervention in improving cancer-related fa...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy of a psychoeducational intervention in improving cancer-related fa...
Background: About one third of breast cancer survivors suffer from persistent severe fatigue after c...
© 2015 Abrahams et al. Background: About one third of breast cancer survivors suffer from persistent...
Background: Fatigue identified as the most prevalent, disturbing and disabling symptom that has prof...
BACKGROUND: Severe fatigue is a common and distressing symptom affecting approximately one in four s...
BACKGROUND: Severe fatigue is a common and distressing symptom affecting approximately one in four s...
Background Fatigue is rated as the most distressing side effect of radiotherapy treatment for cur...
BACKGROUND: Severe fatigue is a common and distressing symptom affecting approximately one in four s...