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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: cancer + breast + intervention  Related to the article below (Last Update: 12/1/2008)

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The state of the art of the old medical school would suggest, in tumor cases, and especially in breast cancer, the intervention as soon as possible. ...
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Sentinelle products are used in leading breast cancer sites throughout North America including Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Centre, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer ...
Sentinelle Medical Introduces New Breast Coils and Visualization ... Canada NewsWire (press release)
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The estrogen-plus-progestin sub-study of the WHI reported increased risks of myocardial infarction, stroke, invasive breast cancer, pulmonary emboli, ...

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Psychological Intervention May Improve Survival in Breast Cancer
Cancer Consultants, ID - Nov 21, 2008
Researchers at Ohio State University have reported that breast cancer patients who receive psychological intervention during treatment experience improved ...
Psychological Intervention Improves Breast Cancer Survival eMaxHealth.com
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Significant Reduction in Breast Cancer Recurrence and Mortality ... Medscape
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Is there a way to detect breast cancer early? You can start by doing a self-exam regularly once a month. ?Look for a lump or swelling, skin irritation or ...

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Psychological Counseling Boosts Breast Cancer Outcomes
Washington Post, United States - Nov 17, 2008
Those in the intervention group also had less than half the risk (44 percent) of death from breast cancer compared with those who were not. ...
Psychological Interventions Associated With Breast Cancer Survival Science Daily (press release)
Group therapy may extend lives of cancer patients Reuters UK
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Breast cancer : Psychological interventions may improve survival ...
Newspost Online, India - Nov 27, 2008
A new study has revealed that psychological intervention programs can improve breast cancer patients? quality of life, and significantly increase survival ...
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... years of life lost to disease, 10th in the incidence of breast cancer mortality, and second in the incidence of mortality from colorectal cancer. ...
Home interventions benefit older cancer survivors
Reuters India, India - Nov 24, 2008
The study involved 641 elderly, overweight, sedentary survivors of breast, prostate or colorectal cancer who had been diagnosed with cancer at least 5 years ...
UC to study depression and breast cancer
Bizjournals.com, NC - Nov 18, 2008
For this study, newly diagnosed breast cancer patients are given a 12-question survey to screen for signs of depression at the beginning of radiation ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: education + cancer + improve  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)

Drive to improve health and help slash costs, too
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The data demonstrated in pre-clinical models that CTCE-9908 decreased the spread of breast cancer to the ovary by about half, decreased the size of tumors ...OTC:CETG - OTC:CICN - OTC:CLXS
Disparities in Prostate Cancer Treatment Suggest Ways to Improve Care
innovations report, Germany - Aug 5, 2008
All therapies for localized prostate cancer can significantly impact the patient's quality of life. Improving the quality of care throughout the health care ...
National Quality Forum Endorses National Consensus Standards ...
MarketWatch - Aug 5, 2008
The NQF portfolio already includes facility-level cancer and perioperative care measures, which are expanded and enriched by this new clinician-level ...
Biovest Joins in the Formation of the Joint US-Norway Cancer ...
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Europe's Largest Academic Health Science Partnership Created In London
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The report recognizes that "the potential of AHSCs to deliver research excellence and improve patient care and professional education is tremendous." 2. ...
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Trainers, doctors and therapists discuss tips and training ideas to improve runners' performance. Three sessions: 9 am, 10 am and 11 am Aug 16. Free. ...
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It is independent from the NHS but has strong links with it, and will also be working with partners to improve the education of health workers and ...
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"Education is key to limitless possibilities and opportunities." Her clinic runs several HIV/Aids campaigns, and works in partnership with commercial sex ...

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Cancer: improving early detection and prevention. A community practice randomised trial. -
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Strategies to improve cancer education materials.
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Individualized Patient Education and Coaching to Improve Pain Control Among Cancer Outpatients -
JW Oliver, RL Kravitz, SH Kaplan, FJ Meyers - Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2001 - jco.ascopubs.org
... Clinical Oncology Individualized Patient Education and Coaching to Improve
Pain Control Among Cancer Outpatients. By Jennifer Wright ...

… quality of life in men with prostate cancer: A randomized controlled trial of group education -
SJ Lepore, VS Helgeson, DT Eton, R Schulz - Health Psychol, 2003 - content.apa.org
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Controlled Trial of Group Education Interventions Stephen ...

Can Internet-Based Continuing Medical Education Improve Physicians' Skin Cancer Knowledge and Skills … -
JM Harris, SJ Salasche, RB Harris - J Gen Intern Med, 2001 - Blackwell Synergy
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Continuing education meetings and workshops: effects on professional practice and health care … -
MA O?Brien, N Freemantle, AD Oxman, F Wolf, DA … - Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2001 - doi.wiley.com
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and treat ... Four studies were focused upon improving communication skills ...

Practice based education to improve delivery systems for prevention in primary care: randomised … -
PA Margolis, CM Lannon, JM Stuart, BJ Fried, L … - BMJ, 2004 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... Continuing medical education and the physician as a learner: guide to ... Cancer: improving
early detection and prevention: a community practice randomized trial. ...

Education and Experience Improve the Performance of Transbronchial Needle Aspiration* A Learning … -
LH Hsu, CC Liu, JS Ko - Chest, 2004 - Am Coll Chest Phys
... effectiveness of trans- bronchial needle aspiration in the staging of lung cancer
[abstract]. ... Education and experience improve transbronchial needle ...

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Educational and nutritional intervention improves the well-being of breast cancer survivors

A study by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University, the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and Emory University showed that women who receive an educational or nutritional intervention following the completion of their treatment for breast cancer are less likely to be depressed and have a better quality of life than other breast cancer survivors.

The study was funded by the National Cancer Institute ( NCI ) and was published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.

 
Previous research that included educational interventions for breast cancer patients was conducted while women were undergoing treatment. This study, however, involved women whose treatment had ended, when patients were trying to return to their daily routines. The paper also focused on women younger than 50, an age group that is more likely to suffer emotional distress as a result of their illness.

" These are women who had gone through some combination of surgery, radiation and chemotherapy. These women experience anxiety. They wonder about their cancer," said Michael Scheier, at Carnegie Mellon and the study's lead author.

The researchers followed the experiences of 252 women beginning two months after the completion of their treatment.
The women were divided into three groups.
One group received no interventions. The second attended four educational sessions that covered topics including talking to children about cancer; maintaining a healthy relationship with their partners; the impact their treatment has on their reproductive health; and the genetics of cancer. The third group received information about maintaining a healthy diet, including shopping and cooking tips.

Based on surveys of the study participants, the women who received either the educational or nutritional intervention were less likely to be depressed and were more optimistic about their overall health and their ability to cope with their illness than the women who had received no intervention. The nutritional intervention had a greater impact than the educational intervention.

" This is the first time that a nutritional intervention has been explicitly used to enhance the patients' quality of life," Scheier said.
Normally, researchers who provide nutritional interventions are primarily concerned about the effects of the interventions on the person's diet and eating patterns. This study shows that such programs can have effects that are even broader.

The researchers conducted the surveys four months after the end of the interventions and then again nine months later. The effects of the intervention grew more pronounced over time. The results of the study confirmed the researchers hypothesis that the interventions would give cancer survivors a greater feeling of control over their health and emotional well-being. Further research will examine whether the effects of the interventions remain over a period of several years after treatment.

Source: Carnegie Mellon University, 2005
 
 
 
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