Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (MASCC) shared a post on X about a recent paper by Amy Rigg et al. published in Supportive Care in Cancer:
“New open-access article in Supportive Care in Cancer: Springer Journal Feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of a self-directed online psychosocial intervention for women with metastatic breast cancer: Finding My Way-Advanced.”
Sarah Sammons, Medical Oncologist at Dana-Farber’s Breast Oncology Center, shared this post, adding:
“Great work! Interesting that FMW-A participants experienced deteriorations in general distress, mental QOL, and social function, controls improved.
I have found that MBC pts are very diverse in psychological needs. Some like interventions and others do not for self protection.”
Authors: Amy Rigg, Emma Kemp, Bogda Koczwara, Robyn Combes, Lisa Beatty et al.
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