A meta‐analysis of the efficacy of cognitive behavior therapy on quality of life and psychological health of breast cancer survivors and patients
Psycho-Oncology2018Vol. 27(7), pp. 1695–1703
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Mengfei Ye, Kanghui Du, Jingying Zhou, Quanqian Zhou, Mengna Shou, Baiqi Hu, Panruo Jiang, Nan Dong, Luying He, Shenglin Liang, Chaoyang Yu, Jian Zhang, Zhinan Ding, Zheng Liu
Abstract
Cognitive behavior therapy is an effective therapy for psychological symptoms of cancer survivors and patients, with meaningfully clinical effect sizes. These findings suggested that CBT should be used as the intervention for breast cancer survivors and patients when possible.
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