Having sessions with a psychologist to learn how to reduce stress helped women with recurrent breast cancer live longer, with better quality of life, according to new research from the US. You can read about the Phase III study, by Dr Barbara L...
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June 9, 2010
Psychological Intervention Provides Enduring Health Benefits For Women With Breast Cancer
Stress-reducing psychological intervention helps to increase survival and quality of life among women with recurrent breast cancer over the long-term, according to results of a Phase III study published in Clinical Cancer Research, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research...
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June 4, 2010
Risk of Recurrent Breast Cancer With SSRI/Tamoxifen Interaction
The risk of breast cancer recurrence related to some SSRI antidepressants interacting with and reducing the effectiveness of tamoxifen was quantified in 2 epidemiological studies published in February.
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