... evidence base for group CBT is much less strong than it is for individual CBT [7] This paper is based on a feasibility and pilot study of a group-based intervention in primary care forwomenwith depression ... Cite this article as: Cramer et al.: Group cognitive behavioural therapyforwomenwith depression: pilot and feasibility study for a randomised controlled trial using mixed methods BMC Psychiatry ... groups as allocated to treatment, with adjustment for PHQ-9 baseline scores Similar regression models were used for secondary outcomes All these analyses were repeated for primary and secondary outcome...
... following breast conservation therapy in African-American womenwith invasive breastcancer Am J Surg 2000, 179(1):22-26 Cunningham JE, Butler WM: Racial disparities in female breastcancer in ... RL, Bevers TB: Are there racial differences in breastcancer treatments and clinical outcomes forwomen treated at M.D Anderson Cancer Center? BreastCancer Res Treat 2006, 102(3):347-356 Epub 2006 ... among young womenwithbreastcancerCancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2006, 15(10):1871-1877 Petrelli JM, Calle EE, Rodriguez C, Thun MJ: Body mass index, height, and postmenopausal breast cancer...
... number of cancer- related variables on perception of genital arousal For example, womenwith cervical cancer had higher scores than womenwith endometrial cancer, F(1,16) = 5.60, p = 031; women receiving ... effective in womenwith sexual complaints following treatment for early-stage gynaecologic cancer, and raise opportunities for adapting the PED to other subgroups of women such as womenwith more ... met DSM-IV-TR criteria for FSAD, and scored within the range found for a comparison group of womenwith FSAD on the FSFI (Wiegel, Meston, & Rosen, 2005) Although womenwith a diagnosis of Major...
... moderately-differentiated breastcancer cells The cells biopsied were HER-2/neu negative, with estrogen receptor (ER) at 7% and progesterone receptor (PR) at 3% The original tumor prior to any therapy was marked with ... lasted only for days The patient and her family subsequently requested hospice care A graph showing our patient's tumor markers since she was diagnosed withbreast cancer, along with the dates ... patients with metastatic breastcancer J Clin Oncol 2008, 26(11):1797-1802 Norton L: Conceptual and practical implications of breast tissue geometry: toward a more effective, less toxic therapy...
... which was named the Health Related Quality of Life for Eating Disorders-Short Form (HeRQoLED-S) Item content was examined for the misfitting items before removal from the scale Two of the authors ... participants were women (96.3% at T1 and 95.1% at T2), with a mean age of 27 years, SD (8.76) at T1 From the baseline sample, 21% patients had been diagnosed with anorexia nervosa, 15% with bulimia ... different difficulties for different person groups For a given level of a trait, the probability of endorsing a specified item response should be independent of group membership [32] For the DIF analysis,...
... Assessment of Cancer Therapy- Cervix (FACT-Cx) [34,35], and the Quality of Life Instruments forCancer Patients-Cervical Cancer (QLICP-CE) [36] The survivor-specific category included the Cancer Survivors’ ... choice for QOL studies in cervical cancer survivors Page of Yet these scales are more concerned with the immediate effects of cancer and acute cancer treatment, so that they are not appropriate for ... Chinese womenwith gynecological cancers Supportive Care Cancer 2000, 8:414-422 Ferrell BR, Dow KH, Leigh S, Ly J, Gulassekaram P: Quality of life in long term cancer survivors Oncol Nurs Forum...
... breast cancers Hormone receptor-positive and HER2-positive breast cancers have highly effective targeted treatments available Triple-negative breastcancer (TNBC) accounts for 15% to 20% of breast ... seeds for recurrent tumor growth (Claes A et al., 2007; Jeon JY et al., 2008) 1.2 BreastcancerBreastcancer is the most common female malignancy diagnosed in women in developed nations, with ... method for stem cells in breastcancertherapy by observing the distribution of intravenous and intratumor administered iPSC-NSC in breastcancer mice These human iPSC-NSCs were labeled with a...
... Supportiveexpressive group therapy and distress in patients with metastatic breast cancer: a randomized clinical intervention trial Arch Gen Psychiatry, 58(5), 494-501 125 breastcancer patients with metastatic ... psychosocial treatment forbreastcancer Psycho-Oncology, 14(8), 618-635 Three controlled studies from Japan In a study by Fukui, Kugaya, Okamura et al (2000) -50 breastcancer patients were ... found that when comparing patients without high distress in support groups, versus patients held in control, that well-adjusted women diagnosed withbreastcancer did not specifically benefit...
... demonstrated that the risk for an invasive breastcancer in womenwith localized DCIS is at least as high, if not higher, than that forwomenwith a history of LCIS In the current study, women in the placebo ... axillary dissection was not performed for all cases of invasive breast cancer, pathologic nodal status was not available for 12 women in the placebo group and for three women in the tamoxi- Participants ... thousand forbreastcancer of 12.98 The annual rate of invasive cancer among women who underwent lumpectomy for DCIS was 23.7 (B-17) and, among those treated with lumpectomy and radiation therapy, ...
... subsequent cancer There was no statistical association of subsequent cancer risk with prior hormone therapy, radiation therapy, or chemotherapy on risk with the exception of second breastcancer ... The increased SIR for second primary breastcancer in patients with and without prior hormone therapy and chemotherapy is more likely to be related to the rarity of breastcancer in men, which ... of (page number not for citation purposes) BreastCancer Research Vol No Satram-Hoang et al Table Risk of second primary cancer among men with first primary breastcancerCancer site N PERYR...
... reported by the youngest womenwith cervical cancer In literature, ovarian cancer survivors have good QoL, with few physical symptoms Cervical cancer survivors treated with radiotherapy reported more ... of QoL Womenwith ovarian cancer had the highest global health score (65.3 ±24.7) and women who had cervical cancer had the lowest global health score (43.0±24.1) for QoL When the type of cancer ... to women s age, Quality of Life in Womenwith Gynecologic Cancer in Turkey younger women (age
... Adjuvant therapyfor node-negative breastcancer Treatment policy 21 Figure Adjuvant therapyfor node-positive breastcancer 22 Guidelines for management of breastcancer Definitions for response ... for early stage invasive breast cancer, node-negative breastcancer and node-positive breast cancer, respectively Role of primary chemotherapy (neoadjuvant chemotherapy) in locally advanced breast ... early stage invasive breastcancer including surgery, adjuvant therapyfor nodenegative and node-positive breast cancer, primary chemotherapy in locally-advanced breast cancer, the definitions...
... program for cancer? (In the following overview, we will frequently refer to the cancer as a “tumor,” knowing that not all types of cancer are in that form.) FOUR SPECIAL PROBLEMS—In dealing with cancer, ... Order Form 39 Lab Tests 40 Improving Your Water Supply 40 Gerson Therapy Recipies 41 - NON -CANCER DISORDERS Milder measures for non-malignancy The Gerson Therapy in the Treatment of Non-Cancerous ... Coffee Enemas 28 DEALING WITH PAIN Pain Triad 30 Castor Oil Pack for Pain 30 Hydrotherapy for Pain 31 Heat above the Abdomen for Upset Intestinal Tract 31 Chamomile Tea Enema for Upset Intestinal...
... decisions in axillary node-negative breastcancer Annu Rev Med 1993, 44:201-210 Polychemotherapy for early breast cancer: an overview of the randomised trials Early BreastCancer Trialists’ Collaborative ... histologic grade for 22,616 cases of breastcancer The basis for a prognostic index Cancer 1991, 68:2142-2149 11 Saez RA, McGuire WL, Clark GM: Prognostic factors in breastcancer Semin Surg ... ever-widening range of breastcancer patients Although none of the patients in this study were treated with adjuvant chemotherapy, they were all treated with adjuvant tamoxifen therapy, including...
... immuno-PET with the antibody used fortherapywith identical labeling technology and, therefore, the same pharmacokinetics This should afford more accuracy in dosimetry calculations before therapy ... Targeting CD138 for RIT is attractive since this antigen is associated with an aggressive breastcancer phenotype CD138 is expressed by about 75% of ER-negative forms of breastcancer [39], and ... CD138-expressing triplenegative breastcancer cells with 131I-labeled B-B4 mAb affords a very encouraging tumor response with only transient toxicity Discussion The MDA-MB-468 cancer cell line is representative...
... past withbreastcancer presented to her Oncologist for regular follow up The patient complained of fatigue, weight loss, persistent slight evening pyrexia, a mild lower abdominal pain for the ... causes no physical symptoms, infertile women should be examined for TB, especially in case of predisposing factors This is also true for post-menopausal womenwith vaginal bleeding Samples from the ... enlarged uterus with a mm endometrial thickness (normal for age up to mm) Hysteroscopy and endometrial aspiration biopsy performed because of the suspicion of a second primary cancer of the endometrium...
... remediation therapyfor schizophrenia and http://www.annals-general-psychiatry.com/content/6/1/14 adapted and expanded to form the core of the intervention Methods Participants Four patients signed up for ... the intervention For example, a monitoring form was used to report patient performance (scoring 1– poor/good) and exercises were timed However, this was found to be ineffective without a sufficient ... programme for the remediation of cognitive deficits in schizophrenia Albury, NSW: Department of Health; 1993 Tokley M, Kemps E: Preoccupation with detail contributes to poor abstraction in women with...
... boundaries with conventional techniques account for this motion Whether there is a role for on-board imaging with IMRT will be the subject of a future study Third, we assessed only one 3D conformal ... radiation therapyfor prostate cancer: late morbidity and results on biochemical control Radiother Oncol 2007, 82:160-166 Kim K, Wu HG, Kim HJ, et al: Intensity-modulated radiation therapywith simultaneous ... following neoadjuvant chemotherapy for locoregionally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma Head Neck 2009, 31:1121-1128 Garden AS, Forster K, Wong P-F, et al: Results of radiotherapy for T2N0 glottic carcinoma:...
... M: Preoperative radiotherapy for resectable rectal cancer: A meta-analysis JAMA 2000, 284:1008-1015 Colorectal Cancer Collaborative Group: Adjuvant radiotherapy for rectal cancer: a systematic ... preoperative chemoradiotherapy improves locoregional control with less toxicity when compared with postoperative radiochemotherapy [10] Thus, preoperative radiochemotherapy with continuous infusional ... multileaf collimator was used for shaping the fields and for the protection of normal tissues Chemotherapy with capecitabine was administered concomitantly with radiotherapy at a dose of 825 mg/...
... and severity of acute breastcancer therapy- related morbidity is very limited Breast- conserving therapy (BCT) is the accepted standard treatment for early-stage breastcancer (BC) and consists ... following surgery Forty-one patients were treated with adjuvant chemotherapy: in 31 patients with CMF (cyclophosphamide/methotrexate/5-FU)-chemotherapy and all other patients with EC (epirubicin/cyclophosphamide) ... National Cancer Database 10-year survey of breast carcinoma treatment at hospitals in the United States Cancer 1998, 83:1262-1273 Chung M, Chang HR, Bland KI, et al: Younger womenwithbreast carcinoma...