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Telephone-Based Rehab Program Helps People with Advanced Cancer Maintain Independence | Telephone-Based Rehab Program Helps People with Advanced Cancer Maintain Independence | ||
Posted: April 29, 2019 | Posted: April 29, 2019 | ||
A physical rehabilitation program delivered by telephone improved function and reduced pain for people with advanced cancer, a clinical trial shows. The program also reduced the time patients spent in hospitals and long-term care facilities. | A physical rehabilitation program delivered by telephone improved function and reduced pain for people with advanced cancer, a clinical trial shows. The program also reduced the time patients spent in hospitals and long-term care facilities. | ||
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'''Tailored Psychotherapy Eases Depression in People with Advanced Cancer''' | '''Tailored Psychotherapy Eases Depression in People with Advanced Cancer''' | ||
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Posted: August 9, 2018 | Posted: August 9, 2018 | ||
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Just three to six sessions of a tailored psychotherapy approach called CALM helped to lessen symptoms of depression in people recently diagnosed with advanced cancer, results from a clinical trial show. The approach also may help prevent depression, researchers found. | Just three to six sessions of a tailored psychotherapy approach called CALM helped to lessen symptoms of depression in people recently diagnosed with advanced cancer, results from a clinical trial show. The approach also may help prevent depression, researchers found. | ||
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'''Study Confirms Benefits of Early Palliative Care for Advanced Cancer''' | '''Study Confirms Benefits of Early Palliative Care for Advanced Cancer''' | ||
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Posted: October 5, 2016 | Posted: October 5, 2016 | ||
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A randomized clinical trial has found that patients who received palliative care along with standard treatment for advanced cancer reported having a better quality of life and mood than patients who did not receive early palliative care. | A randomized clinical trial has found that patients who received palliative care along with standard treatment for advanced cancer reported having a better quality of life and mood than patients who did not receive early palliative care. | ||
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'''Prognosis Discussions Improve Understanding of Illness for Patients with Terminal Cancer''' | '''Prognosis Discussions Improve Understanding of Illness for Patients with Terminal Cancer''' | ||
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Posted: June 27, 2016 | Posted: June 27, 2016 | ||
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Many patients with advanced, incurable cancer have a poor understanding of their prognosis or life expectancy, a new study shows. Patients who discussed their prognosis with their doctors were more likely to understand the serious nature of their illness. | Many patients with advanced, incurable cancer have a poor understanding of their prognosis or life expectancy, a new study shows. Patients who discussed their prognosis with their doctors were more likely to understand the serious nature of their illness. | ||
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'''Patients with Advanced Cancer May Benefit from Discussing Prognosis with Physicians''' | '''Patients with Advanced Cancer May Benefit from Discussing Prognosis with Physicians''' | ||
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Posted: October 30, 2015 | Posted: October 30, 2015 | ||
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Patients with advanced cancer may benefit from having discussions about their prognoses with their physicians. | Patients with advanced cancer may benefit from having discussions about their prognoses with their physicians. | ||
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Too Few Patients with Cancer Communicate Preferences for End-of-Life Care''' | Too Few Patients with Cancer Communicate Preferences for End-of-Life Care''' | ||
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Posted: August 10, 2015 | Posted: August 10, 2015 | ||
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Many patients with cancer and their physicians are not communicating about the patients’ preferences for end-of-life medical care, a new study suggests. | Many patients with cancer and their physicians are not communicating about the patients’ preferences for end-of-life medical care, a new study suggests. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:04, 29 October 2019
Advanced Cancer Research
Telephone-Based Rehab Program Helps People with Advanced Cancer Maintain Independence Posted: April 29, 2019 A physical rehabilitation program delivered by telephone improved function and reduced pain for people with advanced cancer, a clinical trial shows. The program also reduced the time patients spent in hospitals and long-term care facilities.
Tailored Psychotherapy Eases Depression in People with Advanced Cancer
Posted: August 9, 2018
Just three to six sessions of a tailored psychotherapy approach called CALM helped to lessen symptoms of depression in people recently diagnosed with advanced cancer, results from a clinical trial show. The approach also may help prevent depression, researchers found.
Study Confirms Benefits of Early Palliative Care for Advanced Cancer
Posted: October 5, 2016
A randomized clinical trial has found that patients who received palliative care along with standard treatment for advanced cancer reported having a better quality of life and mood than patients who did not receive early palliative care.
Prognosis Discussions Improve Understanding of Illness for Patients with Terminal Cancer
Posted: June 27, 2016
Many patients with advanced, incurable cancer have a poor understanding of their prognosis or life expectancy, a new study shows. Patients who discussed their prognosis with their doctors were more likely to understand the serious nature of their illness.
Patients with Advanced Cancer May Benefit from Discussing Prognosis with Physicians
Posted: October 30, 2015
Patients with advanced cancer may benefit from having discussions about their prognoses with their physicians. Too Few Patients with Cancer Communicate Preferences for End-of-Life Care
Posted: August 10, 2015
Many patients with cancer and their physicians are not communicating about the patients’ preferences for end-of-life medical care, a new study suggests.