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PracticeCALM: Coaching Anxiety Lessening Methods for Radiation Therapists: A Pilot Study of a Skills-Based Training Program in Radiation Oncology

Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences, 2016
PracticeCALM is an 8-week on-the-job training program to teach radiation therapists (RTs) techniques for assisting patients who are experiencing treatment-related anxiety. Twelve clinical RTs in a regional oncology program were recruited on a volunteer basis to participate in the training.
Helen, Butlin   +3 more
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Fears and Misperceptions of Radiation Therapy: Sources and Impact on Decision-Making and Anxiety

Journal of Cancer Education, 2014
Recent media attention about radiation has led to heightened public awareness and concern about radiation therapy (RT). An understanding of concerns and their potential role in patient decision-making can inform education efforts. A multiphase needs assessment survey was designed to ascertain broad public perceptions of radiation (phase I) and the more
Caitlin, Gillan   +4 more
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Impact of Massage Therapy on Anxiety Levels in Patients Undergoing Radiation Therapy: Randomized Controlled Trial

Journal of the Society for Integrative Oncology, 2007
Anxiety is a major issue in the cancer patient population. This randomized phase III trial evaluated the effects of massage therapy on anxiety levels in patients undergoing radiation therapy. Patients undergoing radiation therapy were randomly assigned to either 10 massage sessions or control sessions.
Marie-Pierre, Campeau   +7 more
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Multi-frequency electromagnetic radiation induces anxiety in mice via inflammation in the cerebral cortex

Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Modern life is filled with radiofrequency electromagnetic radiation (RF-EMR) in various frequency bands, while the health risks are not clear. In this study, mice were whole-body exposed to 0.9/1.5/2.65 GHz radiofrequency radiation at 4 W/kg for 2 h per day for 4 weeks to investigate the emotional effects.
Xu, Jing   +8 more
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Music as a therapeutic intervention for anxiety in patients receiving radiation therapy.

Oncology nursing forum, 2001
To determine whether music moderates the level of anxiety that patients experience during radiation therapy.Experimental, longitudinal, random assignment to music or no music therapy.Urban radiation oncology center in a Department of Veterans Affairs hospital in the southeastern United States.Forty-two men (19 in the experimental group, 23 in the ...
M, Smith   +4 more
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Managing Anxiety and Minimizing Sedation Requirements in the Pediatric Radiation Oncology Population

Applied Radiation Oncology, 2021
Nathaniel Goldman   +2 more
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Depression and anxiety in inflammatory bowel disease: epidemiology, mechanisms and treatment

Nature Reviews Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2022
, Kristine H Allin, Tine Jess
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