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Evaluation of the Pathways for Survivors Program to Address Breast Cancer Survivorship–Associated Distress: Survey Study

Evaluation of the Pathways for Survivors Program to Address Breast Cancer Survivorship–Associated Distress: Survey Study

A pilot study among cardiac rehabilitation patients and their caregivers, also incorporating this “intention model,” revealed more positive attitudes and an improved sense of control and hope related to health, which remained stable at FUP out to 12 weeks [24]. Multiple other positive psychology interventions including mindfulness, expressive writing, and creation of hope have been studied and found to have an overall favorable impact on the QOL of patients with breast cancer [25].

Saumya Umashankar, Matina Elise Mamounas, Madeline Matthys, Edward Kenji Hadeler, Emily Claire Wong, Greg Hicks, Jimmy Hwang, Amy Jo Chien, Hope S Rugo, Deborah Hamolsky, Laura Esserman, Michelle Melisko

JMIR Cancer 2022;8(1):e31756