2012
DOI: 10.1200/jco.2012.41.8525
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Efficacy of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Physical Exercise in Alleviating Treatment-Induced Menopausal Symptoms in Patients With Breast Cancer: Results of a Randomized, Controlled, Multicenter Trial

Abstract: CBT and PE can have salutary effects on endocrine symptoms and, to a lesser degree, on sexuality and physical functioning of patients with breast cancer experiencing treatment-induced menopause. Future work is needed to improve the design and the planning of these interventions to improve program adherence.

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“…Bisherige kognitiv-behaviorale Ansätze zur Verringerung und Bewältigung von Nebenwirkungen im Rahmen einer Brustkrebsbehandlung zielen auf Nebenwirkungen ab, die bereits aufgetreten sind [Duijts et al, 2012;Mann et al, 2012] [Heisig et al, 2015]. Zudem wurde das diagnostische Kurz-Interview «Mini-Dips» [Margraf, 1994] gemessen.…”
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“…Bisherige kognitiv-behaviorale Ansätze zur Verringerung und Bewältigung von Nebenwirkungen im Rahmen einer Brustkrebsbehandlung zielen auf Nebenwirkungen ab, die bereits aufgetreten sind [Duijts et al, 2012;Mann et al, 2012] [Heisig et al, 2015]. Zudem wurde das diagnostische Kurz-Interview «Mini-Dips» [Margraf, 1994] gemessen.…”
Section: Atem-programmunclassified
“…In addition, eight other publications provide evidence of moderately high quality [38][39][40]44,45,[47][48][49] .…”
Section: Genital Symptomsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the interventions in the literature were directed at the couple, the expert panel believes that individual psychosocial counselling would still be helpful for a woman with body image issues. The evidence base for this recommendation consists of seven publications of moderate quality 30,31,[35][36][37][38][39] .…”
Section: Body Imagementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Non-pharmacological strategies such wearing lighter clothes, decreasing the room temperature, avoidance of noted triggers or changing the timing of medication use may help ameliorate some symptoms. Relaxation training and cognitive behavioural therapy has been found to reduce the incidence and severity of hot flashes in some studies [69,70]. Other non-pharmacologic interventions, such as exercise, have not been shown to improve vasomotor symptoms [70,71].…”
Section: Vasomotor Symptomsmentioning
confidence: 99%