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  1. Mind-Body Therapies for Depression and Anxiety Symptoms in People with Cancer: A Systematic Review with Network Meta-Analysis
  2. Mind-body therapies for insomnia symptoms in people with cancer: A systematic review with network meta-analysis
  3. Mindfulness-Based Psilocybin-Assisted Therapy (MB-PAT) for cancer-related demoralization in Canada: the case for a hybrid group-based delivery model
  4. The CAnadian Network for Psychedelic-Assisted Cancer Therapy (CAN-PACT): A Multi-Phase Program Overview
  5. Testing two digital stress-management interventions in a randomized controlled trial of breast cancer patients
  6. The Experience of Women With Breast or Gynecological Cancer After Participation in an Online Mindfulness‐Based Cancer Recovery (e‐MBCR) Program: Secondary Outcomes Analysis of a Pilot Mixed Methods Randomized Controlled Trial
  7. Investigating the Pre‐Implementation Facilitators and Barriers of the Implementation of the Fear of Recurrence Therapy (FORT) Intervention in Canadian Cancer Centers
  8. Mindfulness and Psychosocial Symptoms in People with Cancer: Testing Rumination and Experiential Avoidance as Mediators, and Sex as a Moderator
  9. Mindfulness and Tai Chi for Cancer Health (MATCH) Study: Primary Outcomes of a Preference-Based Multisite Randomized Comparative Effectiveness Trial
  10. Psychedelic-Assisted Therapies for Psychosocial Symptoms in Cancer: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
  11. “ Facing Death. . . Now, That’s a Serious Thing to Confront ” A Qualitative Analysis of Patient Perspectives on Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy for Cancer-Related Psychosocial Symptoms
  12. Feasibility and acceptability of a mindfulness app-based intervention among patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma: a multinational study
  13. Assessing the Conceptualizations of Coping and Resilience in LGBTQ2S+ People with Cancer: Working towards Greater Awareness in Cancer Care
  14. The Society for Integrative Oncology-American Society of Clinical Oncology Joint Guidelines on Integrative Therapies for Symptom Management-Overview and Key Recommendations
  15. Psycho-oncology interventions from research to practice: the case of mindfulness-based interventions
  16. Virtual reality–guided mindfulness for chronic pain in cancer survivors: protocol for the virtual mind study—a single-group feasibility trial
  17. A Phenomenological Qualitative Exploration of Mind-Body Therapy Use and Effectiveness Among Young, Middle, and Older Adult Cancer Survivors
  18. Associations Between Health Behaviors, Gastrointestinal Symptoms, and Gut Microbiota in a Cross-Sectional Sample of Cancer Survivors: Secondary Analysis from the Chemo-Gut Study
  19. “A Hippo Out of Water”: A Qualitative Inquiry of How Cancer Survivors Experienced In-Person and Remote-Delivered Mind-Body Therapies
  20. Integrative Oncology Care of Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression in Adults With Cancer: Society for Integrative Oncology–ASCO Guideline
  21. Integrative Oncology Care of Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression in Adults With Cancer: SIO-ASCO Guideline Summary and Q&A
  22. People With Cancer Experience Worse Psychosocial and Financial Consequences of COVID-19 Compared With Other Chronic Disease Populations: Findings From the International COVID-19 Awareness and Response Evaluation Survey Study
  23. Internet-Delivered Cognitive Behavioral Treatment for Chronic Pain in Adolescent Survivors of Childhood Cancer: Protocol for a Single-Group Feasibility Trial
  24. Coping After Breast Cancer: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial of Stress Management eHealth Interventions
  25. How to Make Evidence-Based Integrative Medicine a Part of Everyday Oncology Practice
  26. The impact of cancer-related lower extremity lymphedema on patient quality of life: a qualitative meta-synthesis
  27. Mothers with Cancer: An Intersectional Mixed-Methods Study Investigating Role Demands and Perceived Coping Abilities
  28. Associations Between Health Behaviours, Gastrointestinal Symptoms, and Gut Microbiota in a Cross-Sectional Sample of Cancer Survivors: Secondary Analysis from the Chemo-Gut Study
  29. Recent Progress in Mind–Body Therapies in Cancer Care
  30. Psychosocial and Integrative Oncology: Interventions Across the Disease Trajectory
  31. Internet-Delivered Cognitive Behavioral Treatment for Chronic Pain in Adolescent Survivors of Childhood Cancer: Protocol for a Single-Group Feasibility Trial (Preprint)
  32. A qualitative exploration of the lived experiences and perceived impact of a supportive-expressive group therapy on men living with gastrointestinal cancer
  33. Mindfulness-based interventions and cognitive function in cancer survivors: a systematic review and meta-analysis
  34. Social factors and behavioural reactions to radon test outcomes underlie differences in radiation exposure dose, independent of household radon level
  35. The Society for Integrative Oncology: Two Decades of Global Leadership in Evidence-Based Integrative Health Care
  36. Exploring patient experiences and acceptability of group vs. individual acupuncture for Cancer-related pain: a qualitative study
  37. Cancer-Related Fatigue Outcome Measures in Integrative Oncology: Evidence for Practice and Research Recommendations
  38. The Chemo-Gut Pilot Study: Associations between Gut Microbiota, Gastrointestinal Symptoms, and Psychosocial Health Outcomes in a Cross-Sectional Sample of Young Adult Cancer Survivors
  39. Documenting patients’ and providers’ preferences when proposing a randomized controlled trial: a qualitative exploration
  40. Prospective assessment of a smartphone-app based mindfulness program for patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma (mRCC).
  41. The modulatory role of internet-supported mindfulness-based cognitive therapy on extracellular vesicles and psychological distress in people who have had cancer: a protocol for a two-armed randomized controlled study
  42. The ACTION Centre as a Model for Patient Engagement and Knowledge Translation in Integrative Oncology Practice, Training, and Research
  43. Complementary and Alternative Medicine Online Learning Intervention for Oncology Healthcare Providers: A Mixed-Methods Study
  44. Mind-Body Therapies for Cancer Patients Living with Depression, Anxiety or Insomnia (MIRACLE): A Systematic Review with Individual Participant Data Network Meta-Analysis
  45. Tai Chi for cancer survivors: A systematic review toward consensus‐based guidelines
  46. A Survey of Potentially Modifiable Patient-Level Factors Associated with Self-Report and Objectively Measured Adherence to Adjuvant Endocrine Therapies After Breast Cancer
  47. Characterizing pain in long-term survivors of childhood cancer
  48. Both “Vitamin L for Life” and “One Milligram of Satan”: A Multi-Perspective Qualitative Exploration of Adjuvant Endocrine Therapy Use after Breast Cancer
  49. The efficacy of public health information for encouraging radon gas awareness and testing varies by audience age, sex and profession
  50. Mindfulness-Based Interventions in Cancer Survivors: A Systematic Review of Participants’ Adherence to Home Practice
  51. Cost–Utility of Group Versus Individual Acupuncture for Cancer-Related Pain Using Quality-Adjusted Life Years in a Noninferiority Trial
  52. Factors Influencing Preference for Intervention in a Comparative Effectiveness Trial of Mindfulness-Based Cancer Recovery and Tai Chi/Qigong in Cancer Survivors
  53. Younger North Americans are exposed to more radon gas due to occupancy biases within the residential built environment
  54. Correction to: Patient and family financial burden associated with cancer treatment in Canada: a national study
  55. Integrative Oncology Education: An Emerging Competency for Oncology Providers
  56. The effectiveness of a men-only supportive expressive group therapy intervention for psychosocial health outcomes in gastrointestinal cancer patients: a 6-month longitudinal study
  57. The Effectiveness of a Men-only Supportive Expressive Therapy Group Intervention for Psychosocial Health Outcomes in Gastrointestinal Cancer Patients: A 6-month longitudinal study
  58. Patient and family financial burden associated with cancer treatment in Canada: a national study
  59. Effects of Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy in Pregnancy on Psychological Distress and Gestational Age: Outcomes of a Randomized Controlled Trial
  60. The Use of Prebiotic and Probiotic Interventions for Treating Gastrointestinal and Psychosocial Health Symptoms in Cancer Patients and Survivors: A Systematic Review
  61. Potentially Modifiable Factors Associated with Adherence to Adjuvant Endocrine Therapy among Breast Cancer Survivors: A Systematic Review
  62. The Effectiveness of a Men-only Supportive Expressive Therapy Group Intervention for Psychosocial Health Outcomes in Gastrointestinal Cancer Patients: A 6-month longitudinal study 
  63. Effects of a light therapy intervention on diurnal salivary cortisol in fatigued cancer survivors: A secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial
  64. The Quality of Life and Psychosocial Implications of Cancer-Related Lower-Extremity Lymphedema: A Systematic Review of the Literature
  65. The Effectiveness of a Men-only Supportive Expressive Therapy Group Intervention for Psychosocial Health Outcomes in Gastrointestinal Cancer Patients: A 6-month longitudinal study
  66. Education Competencies for Integrative Oncology—Results of a Systematic Review and an International and Interprofessional Consensus Procedure
  67. No effect of mindfulness-based cancer recovery on cardiovascular or cortisol reactivity in female cancer survivors
  68. A Mixed-Method, Multi-Perspective Investigation of Barriers to Participation in Mindfulness-Based Cancer Recovery
  69. Effects of Yoga-Based Interventions on Cancer-Associated Cognitive Decline: a Systematic Review
  70. Living with leg lymphedema: developing a novel model of quality lymphedema care for cancer survivors
  71. Factors related to dropout in integrative oncology clinical trials: interim analysis of an ongoing comparative effectiveness trial of mindfulness-based cancer recovery and Tai chi/Qigong for cancer health (The MATCH study)
  72. A Smartphone App–Based Mindfulness Intervention for Cancer Survivors: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial
  73. The Effectiveness of a Men-only Supportive Expressive Therapy Group Intervention for Psychosocial Health Outcomes in Gastrointestinal Cancer Patients: A 6-month longitudinal study
  74. Health Care Provider Preferences for, and Barriers to, Cannabis Use in Cancer Care
  75. Group versus Individual Acupuncture (AP) for Cancer Pain: A Randomized Noninferiority Trial
  76. “In the same boat”—a mixed-methods exploration of reasons why male gastrointestinal cancer patients joined a professionally led men-only cancer support group
  77. The chemo-gut study: investigating the long-term effects of chemotherapy on gut microbiota, metabolic, immune, psychological and cognitive parameters in young adult Cancer survivors; study protocol
  78. Integrative Approaches to Stress Management
  79. A Smartphone App–Based Mindfulness Intervention for Cancer Survivors: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial (Preprint)
  80. A comparison of two models of follow-up care for adult survivors of childhood cancer
  81. The ONE‐MIND Study: Rationale and protocol for assessing the effects of ONlinE MINDfulness‐based cancer recovery for the prevention of fatigue and other common side effects during chemotherapy
  82. Methodology Flaws and Implications of a Complementary Medicine Study
  83. Prevalence of psychosocial distress in cancer patients across 55 North American cancer centers
  84. The Role of Hypnosis in Cancer Care
  85. Uptake of mindfulness‐based interventions: A phenomenon of wealthy white western women?
  86. Integrative Oncology Trials in the Real World: Assessing the Pragmatism of an Ongoing Integrative Oncology Trial of Mindfulness and T'ai Chi/Qigong
  87. Face-to-Face and Internet-Based Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy Compared With Treatment as Usual in Reducing Psychological Distress in Patients With Cancer: A Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial
  88. Falling through the cracks. A thematic evaluation of unmet needs of adult survivors of childhood cancers
  89. Cancer and Complementary Therapies: Current Trends in Survivors’ Interest and Use
  90. 0864 A Randomized Controlled Trial of Light Therapy for Insomnia Symptoms in Fatigued Cancer Survivors
  91. Alberta CancerBridges Development of a Care Plan Evaluation Measure
  92. Open to Exploration? Association of Personality Factors With Complementary Therapy Use After Breast Cancer Treatment
  93. Tai Chi and Qigong for cancer-related symptoms and quality of life: a systematic review and meta-analysis
  94. Bright light therapy improves cancer-related fatigue in cancer survivors: a randomized controlled trial
  95. Distress Management Through Mind-Body Therapies in Oncology
  96. Mindfulness and Cancer Care: Easing Emotional and Physical Suffering
  97. Web-Based Mindfulness Interventions for People With Physical Health Conditions: Systematic Review
  98. Mind-Body Therapies in Cancer: What Is the Latest Evidence?
  99. Protocol for the MATCH study (Mindfulness and Tai Chi for cancer health): A preference-based multi-site randomized comparative effectiveness trial (CET) of Mindfulness-Based Cancer Recovery (MBCR) vs. Tai Chi/Qigong (TCQ) for cancer survivors
  100. Distress levels in patients with oropharyngeal vs. non-oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinomas of the head and neck over 1 year after diagnosis: a retrospective cohort study
  101. Clinical practice guidelines on the evidence-based use of integrative therapies during and after breast cancer treatment
  102. Communication about coping as a survivor
  103. Brief supportive-expressive group therapy for partners of men with early stage prostate cancer: lessons learned from a negative randomized controlled trial
  104. The art and science of mindfulness: Integrating mindfulness into psychology and the helping professions.
  105. Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for psychological distress in pregnancy: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
  106. Mindfulness-Based Cancer Recovery (MBCR) versus Supportive Expressive Group Therapy (SET) for distressed breast cancer survivors: evaluating mindfulness and social support as mediators
  107. The LITE study: Rationale and protocol for a randomized controlled trial of light therapy for cancer-related fatigue in cancer survivors
  108. A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials of cognitive behavior therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) in cancer survivors
  109. Randomized‐controlled trial of mindfulness‐based cancer recovery versus supportive expressive group therapy among distressed breast cancer survivors (MINDSET): long‐term follow‐up results
  110. The eCALM Trial: eTherapy for Cancer Applying Mindfulness. Exploratory Analyses of the Associations Between Online Mindfulness-Based Cancer Recovery Participation and Changes in Mood, Stress Symptoms, Mindfulness, Posttraumatic Growth, and Spirituality
  111. Mindfulness‐based interventions for coping with cancer
  112. Individualised mindfulness-based stress reduction for head and neck cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy of curative intent: a descriptive pilot study
  113. Mindfulness 101.
  114. Meditation and physical health
  115. The Comparative Impact of Mindfulness-Based Cancer Recovery (MBCR) and Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) on Sleep and Mindfulness in Cancer Patients
  116. The Mindfulness-to-Meaning Theory: Putting a Name to Clinical Observations
  117. A Homogenous Bioluminescent System for Measuring GTPase, GTPase Activating Protein, and Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factor Activities
  118. Surveys of Cancer Patients and Cancer Health Care Providers Regarding Complementary Therapy Use, Communication, and Information Needs
  119. The impact of mindfulness-based interventions on symptom burden, positive psychological outcomes, and biomarkers in cancer patients
  120. Animal-Assisted Therapy and Counseling Support for Women With Breast Cancer
  121. Survey of Policies and Guidelines on Antioxidant Use for Cancer Prevention, Treatment, and Survivorship in North American Cancer Centers
  122. Mindfulness Meditation and Yoga for Cancer Patients
  123. Predictors and Effects of Class Attendance and Home Practice of Yoga and Meditation Among Breast Cancer Survivors in a Mindfulness-Based Cancer Recovery (MBCR) Program
  124. Mindfulness in Oncology: Healing Through Relationship
  125. Mindfulness Meditation for Younger Breast Cancer Survivors: A Randomized Controlled Trial
  126. Mindfulness‐based cancer recovery and supportive‐expressive therapy maintain telomere length relative to controls in distressed breast cancer survivors
  127. Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Use of Integrative Therapies as Supportive Care in Patients Treated for Breast Cancer
  128. Tailoring Mind-Body Therapies to Individual Needs: Patients’ Program Preference and Psychological Traits as Moderators of the Effects of Mindfulness-Based Cancer Recovery and Supportive-Expressive Therapy in Distressed Breast Cancer Survivors
  129. Mediators of Mindfulness‐Based Stress Reduction (MBSR): Assessing the Timing and Sequence of Change in Cancer Patients
  130. Associations between attention, affect and cardiac activity in a single yoga session for female cancer survivors: An enactive neurophenomenology-based approach
  131. Does self-report mindfulness mediate the effect of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) on spirituality and posttraumatic growth in cancer patients?
  132. Sleeping well with cancer: a systematic review of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia in cancer patients
  133. A Randomized Wait-List Controlled Trial of Feasibility and Efficacy of an Online Mindfulness–Based Cancer Recovery Program
  134. Reply to W. Hollingworth et al
  135. A Longitudinal Analysis of Symptom Clusters in Cancer Patients and Their Sociodemographic Predictors
  136. Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Compared With Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for the Treatment of Insomnia Comorbid With Cancer: A Randomized, Partially Blinded, Noninferiority Trial
  137. Qualitative Evaluation of Care Plans for Canadian Breast and Head-and-Neck Cancer Survivors
  138. Mindfulness-Based Cancer Recovery
  139. Screening Alone Is Not Enough: The Importance of Appropriate Triage, Referral, and Evidence-Based Treatment of Distress and Common Problems
  140. Implementing Routine Screening for Distress, the Sixth Vital Sign, for Patients With Head and Neck and Neurologic Cancers
  141. Randomized Controlled Trial of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction for Prehypertension
  142. Sexual Values as the Key to Maintaining Satisfying Sex After Prostate Cancer Treatment: The Physical Pleasure–Relational Intimacy Model of Sexual Motivation
  143. Risk Factors for Continuous Distress Over a 12-Month Period in Newly Diagnosed Cancer Outpatients
  144. Randomized Controlled Trial of Mindfulness-Based Cancer Recovery Versus Supportive Expressive Group Therapy for Distressed Survivors of Breast Cancer (MINDSET)
  145. A commentary on 'Effects of screening for psychological distress on patient outcomes in cancer: A systematic review'
  146. Dispositional mindfulness, insomnia, sleep quality and dysfunctional sleep beliefs in post-treatment cancer patients
  147. Reply: Comment on ‘Online screening for distress, the 6th vital sign, in newly diagnosed oncology outpatients: randomised controlled trial of computerised vs personalised triage’ – Psychological distress in patients with cancer: is screening the effect...
  148. Can mindfulness‐based interventions help adolescents with cancer?
  149. The eCALM Trial-eTherapy for cancer appLying mindfulness: online mindfulness-based cancer recovery program for underserved individuals living with cancer in Alberta: protocol development for a randomized wait-list controlled clinical trial
  150. Reply: benefits of screening cancer patients for distress still not demonstrated
  151. Implementar un programa de screening del malestar emocional asociado al cáncer: ciencia y práctica
  152. Affect and Mindfulness as Predictors of Change in Mood Disturbance, Stress Symptoms, and Quality of Life in a Community-Based Yoga Program for Cancer Survivors
  153. Trait Mindfulness, Repression, Suppression, and Self‐Reported Mood and Stress Symptoms Among Women With Breast Cancer
  154. Screening for distress, the sixth vital sign, in lung cancer patients: effects on pain, fatigue, and common problems—secondary outcomes of a randomized controlled trial
  155. Screening for distress, the 6th vital sign: common problems in cancer outpatients over one year in usual care: associations with marital status, sex, and age
  156. Meta-analysis of screening and case finding tools for depression in cancer: Evidence based recommendations for clinical practice on behalf of the Depression in Cancer Care consensus group
  157. Online screening for distress, the 6th vital sign, in newly diagnosed oncology outpatients: randomised controlled trial of computerised vs personalised triage
  158. Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction for the Treatment of Irritable Bowel Syndrome Symptoms: A Randomized Wait-list Controlled Trial
  159. Increased Mindfulness Is Related to Improved Stress and Mood Following Participation in a Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Program in Individuals With Cancer
  160. Screening for Distress and Unmet Needs in Patients With Cancer: Review and Recommendations
  161. The Effect of Trait Rumination on Adaptation to Repeated Stress
  162. Characterizing Distress, the 6th Vital Sign, in an Oncology Pain Clinic
  163. Who benefits from psychosocial interventions in oncology? A systematic review of psychological moderators of treatment outcome
  164. Telehealth-delivered group smoking cessation for rural and urban participants: Feasibility and cessation rates
  165. Screening for distress, the sixth vital sign: examining self‐referral in people with cancer over a one‐year period
  166. A Prospective Phase II Study of RICE Re-Induction, Then High-Dose Fludarabine and Busulfan, Followed by Autologous or Allogeneic Blood Stem Cell Transplantation for Indolent B-Cell Lymphoma. ClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT00144092
  167. What goes up does not always come down: patterns of distress, physical and psychosocial morbidity in people with cancer over a one year period
  168. I-CAN SLEEP: Rationale and design of a non-inferiority RCT of Mindfulness-based Stress Reduction and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for the treatment of Insomnia in CANcer survivors
  169. Impact of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) on attention, rumination and resting blood pressure in women with cancer: A waitlist-controlled study
  170. Facilitating the implementation of empirically valid interventions in psychosocial oncology and supportive care
  171. Reply to S. Palmer et al
  172. Exploring self‐compassion and empathy in the context of mindfulness‐based stress reduction (MBSR)
  173. Screening for Distress in Lung and Breast Cancer Outpatients: A Randomized Controlled Trial
  174. Feasibility study of a telehealth delivered, psychoeducational support group for allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant patients
  175. Meditation and Yoga
  176. Creative arts in oncology
  177. Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction in Oncology: Evaluating Mindfulness and Rumination as Mediators of Change in Depressive Symptoms
  178. Psychological benefits for cancer patients and their partners participating in mindfulness‐based stress reduction (MBSR)
  179. Patient ethnicity: a key predictor of cancer care satisfaction
  180. Colorectal Cancer Screening Among First-Degree Relatives of Colorectal Cancer Patients: Benefits and Barriers
  181. Defining a complex intervention: The development of demarcation criteria for “meditation”.
  182. Sexual intimacy in heterosexual couples after prostate cancer treatment: What we know and what we still need to learn
  183. Recruitment and retention of palliative cancer patients and their partners participating in a longitudinal evaluation of a psychosocial retreat program
  184. Clinical Trials of Meditation Practices in Health Care: Characteristics and Quality
  185. Cognitive effects of Tamoxifen in pre-menopausal women with breast cancer compared to healthy controls
  186. Cancer Patient Ethnicity and Associations with Emotional Distress—the 6th Vital Sign: A New Look at Defining Patient Ethnicity in a Multicultural Context
  187. Patterns of Objective Physical Functioning and Perception of Mood and Fatigue in Posttreatment Breast Cancer Patients and Healthy Controls: An Ambulatory Psychophysiological Investigation
  188. Review of The mindful way through depression: Freeing yourself from chronic unhappiness.
  189. Cancer Patients' Satisfaction With Care in Traditional and Innovative Ambulatory Oncology Clinics
  190. Mind–Body Interventions in Oncology
  191. The Alberta Breakthrough Pain Assessment Tool for Cancer Patients: A Validation Study Using a Delphi Process and Patient Think-Aloud Interviews
  192. Assessing the Role of Evidence in Patients' Evaluation of Complementary Therapies: A Quality Study
  193. Development of the calgary symptoms of stress inventory (c-sosi)
  194. One year pre–post intervention follow-up of psychological, immune, endocrine and blood pressure outcomes of mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) in breast and prostate cancer outpatients
  195. Psychosocial barriers to active surveillance for the management of early prostate cancer and a strategy for increased acceptance
  196. A non-randomized comparison of mindfulness-based stress reduction and healing arts programs for facilitating post-traumatic growth and spirituality in cancer outpatients
  197. Pilot Crossover Trial of Reiki Versus Rest for Treating Cancer-Related Fatigue
  198. Associations among Salivary Cortisol, Melatonin, Catecholamines, Sleep Quality and Stress in Women with Breast Cancer and Healthy Controls
  199. A qualitative study of self‐perceived effects of mindfulness‐based stress reduction (MBSR) in a psychosocial oncology setting
  200. Evaluation of a Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) Program for Caregivers of Children with Chronic Conditions
  201. Individualized exercise program for the treatment of severe fatigue in patients after allogeneic hematopoietic stem-cell transplant: a pilot study
  202. Emotional distress: the sixth vital sign—future directions in cancer care
  203. A pilot study of yoga for breast cancer survivors: physical and psychological benefits
  204. The toronto mindfulness scale: Development and validation
  205. The psychoneuroimmonology of cancer, 2nd edition. Edited by C. E. Lewis, R. M. O'Brien, J. Barraclough. Oxford, 2002.
  206. Mechanisms of mindfulness
  207. Impact of mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) on sleep, mood, stress and fatigue symptoms in cancer outpatients
  208. Quality of life as an endpoint in Phase I oncology clinical trials of novel chemotherapy drugs
  209. A conceptual framework for patient–professional communication: an application to the cancer context
  210. Developing communication competency in the context of cancer: a critical interpretive analysis of provider training programs
  211. Is there a cost to poor communication in cancer care?: a critical review of the literature
  212. Patient–professional communication research in cancer: an integrative review of research methods in the context of a conceptual framework
  213. The communication goals and needs of cancer patients: a review
  214. What do we know about facilitating patient communication in the cancer care setting?
  215. Emotional Distress: The Sixth Vital Sign in Cancer Care
  216. Review of Introduction to Psychoneuroimmunology.
  217. Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) in Oncology
  218. Validation of the Mindful Attention Awareness Scale in a cancer population
  219. Efficacy and medical cost offset of psychosocial interventions in cancer care: Making the case for economic analyses
  220. Mindfulness: A Proposed Operational Definition
  221. High levels of untreated distress and fatigue in cancer patients
  222. Mindfulness-based stress reduction in relation to quality of life, mood, symptoms of stress and levels of cortisol, dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEAS) and melatonin in breast and prostate cancer outpatients
  223. Cancer distress screening
  224. Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction in Relation to Quality of Life, Mood, Symptoms of Stress, and Immune Parameters in Breast and Prostate Cancer Outpatients
  225. Predictive value of aspects of the Transtheoretical Model on smoking cessation in a community-based, large-group cognitive behavioral program
  226. Effects of a brief intervention on social support and psychiatric morbidity in breast cancer patients
  227. The addition of social support to a community-based large-group behavioral smoking cessation intervention
  228. Quality of life issues following autologous bone marrow transplantation
  229. Partner Understanding of the Breast and Prostate Cancer Experience
  230. CE TEST: The Menopausal Symptom Experience in Young Mid-life Women With Breast Cancer.
  231. Empirically supported treatments: will this movement in the field of psychology impact the practice of psychosocial oncology?
  232. Longitudinal effects of high-dose chemotherapy and autologous stem cell transplantation on quality of life in the treatment of metastatic breast cancer
  233. The effects of a mindfulness meditation-based stress reduction program on mood and symptoms of stress in cancer outpatients: 6-month follow-up
  234. Effect of Group Therapy for Breast Cancer on Healthcare Utilization
  235. A Randomized, Wait-List Controlled Clinical Trial: The Effect of a Mindfulness Meditation-Based Stress Reduction Program on Mood and Symptoms of Stress in Cancer Outpatients
  236. Eight-year follow-up of a community-based large group behavioral smoking cessation intervention
  237. Partners of Cancer Patients
  238. Partners of Cancer Patients
  239. Higher Levels of Plasma Estradiol and Testosterone in Healthy Elderly Men Compared With Age-Matched Women May Protect Aspects of Explicit Memory
  240. Relationships between mood and estradiol (E2) levels in Alzheimer'sdisease (AD) patients
  241. Impact of computerized quality of life screening on physician behaviour and patient satisfaction in lung cancer outpatients
  242. Relationships between Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulfate (DHEAS) and Cortisol (CRT) Plasma Levels and Everyday Memory in Alzheimer's Disease Patients Compared to Healthy Controls
  243. Relationships among cortisol (CRT), dehydroepiandrosterone-sulfate (DHEAS), and memory in a longitudinal study of healthy elderly men and women
  244. STEROID HORMONES, MEMORY AND MOOD IN A HEALTHY ELDERLY POPULATION
  245. Managing Daily and Long-Term Stress