Background One of the most prevalent long-term consequences of surviving breast cancer is fear of cancer recurrence (FCR), which is associated with higher (mental) healthcare costs and lower surveillance rates. The majority of breast cancer survivors report a need for professional help in dealing with FCR. An easy-accessible and cost-effective evidence‐based psychological intervention for reducing FCR is lacking. In the current study an online self-help training to reduce FCR will be evaluated. In addition, the secondary aim of this study is to identify factors that predict whether women can benefit from the online self-help training or not. Methods/Design A multi-centre, parallel-groups, randomised controlled trial will be conducted to eva...
Introduction: Approximately 35% of patients with cancer experience clinically significant distress, ...
Introduction Approximately 35% of patients with cancer experience clinically significant distress, a...
BACKGROUND: Fear of cancer recurrence, depressive symptoms, and cancer-related fatigue are prevalent...
Introduction Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is a common condition among cancer survivors that can l...
INTRODUCTION: Many successfully treated patients with cancer suffer from fear of cancer recurrence (...
Background: Up to 70% of cancer survivors report clinically significant levels of fear of cancer rec...
INTRODUCTION: Depression and fatigue are common in breast cancer survivors, and their presence is as...
Background: Up to 70% of cancer survivors report clinically significant levels of fear of cancer rec...
Background: Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is common in people affected by breast cancer. FCR is as...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: After completion of curative breast cancer treatment, patients go through a tr...
BACKGROUND: About one third of breast cancer survivors suffer from persistent severe fatigue after c...
Purpose Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is prevalent, distressing, and long lasting. This study eval...
Background: Internet-delivered interventions can provide remarkable opportunities in addressing brea...
BACKGROUND: Mindfulness-based interventions have shown to reduce psychological distress in cancer pa...
Background: Internet-delivered interventions can provide remarkable opportunities in addressing brea...
Introduction: Approximately 35% of patients with cancer experience clinically significant distress, ...
Introduction Approximately 35% of patients with cancer experience clinically significant distress, a...
BACKGROUND: Fear of cancer recurrence, depressive symptoms, and cancer-related fatigue are prevalent...
Introduction Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is a common condition among cancer survivors that can l...
INTRODUCTION: Many successfully treated patients with cancer suffer from fear of cancer recurrence (...
Background: Up to 70% of cancer survivors report clinically significant levels of fear of cancer rec...
INTRODUCTION: Depression and fatigue are common in breast cancer survivors, and their presence is as...
Background: Up to 70% of cancer survivors report clinically significant levels of fear of cancer rec...
Background: Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is common in people affected by breast cancer. FCR is as...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: After completion of curative breast cancer treatment, patients go through a tr...
BACKGROUND: About one third of breast cancer survivors suffer from persistent severe fatigue after c...
Purpose Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is prevalent, distressing, and long lasting. This study eval...
Background: Internet-delivered interventions can provide remarkable opportunities in addressing brea...
BACKGROUND: Mindfulness-based interventions have shown to reduce psychological distress in cancer pa...
Background: Internet-delivered interventions can provide remarkable opportunities in addressing brea...
Introduction: Approximately 35% of patients with cancer experience clinically significant distress, ...
Introduction Approximately 35% of patients with cancer experience clinically significant distress, a...
BACKGROUND: Fear of cancer recurrence, depressive symptoms, and cancer-related fatigue are prevalent...