Publications

A Randomized Trial Comparing Live and Telemedicine Delivery of an Imagery-based Behavioral Intervention for Breast Cancer Survivors: Reducing Symptoms and Barriers to Care

Read this article on the Psychooncology website.

Publication Details

Lyn W. Freeman, PhD,1,* Rebecca White, MD,2 Chelsea G. Ratcliff, MA,3 Sue Sutton, BS,1 Mary Stewart, MD,4 J. Lynn Palmer, PhD,5 Judith Link, RN,6 and Lorenzo Cohen, PhD7 Psychooncology, August 2014

Study Information

Envision the Rhythms of Life Study

This study by a research group in Seattle, Washington, is investigating whether a classroom-based, mind-body imagery program can help to improve the quality of life of breast cancer survivors. The researchers were looking to enroll at least 75 volunteers. The Call to Action for this study was sent to Army of Women members on January 21, 2010. The researchers were able to close enrollment on February 15, 2010, after the Army of Women provided them with 77 women who were interested in enrolling in the study.

 

 

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