Effects of Meditation-Based Stress Reduction in Younger Women with Breast Cancer

Abstract

The Breast Research Initiative for DetermininG Effective Skills for coping with cancer (BRIDGES) consists of a prospective, randomized intervention trial with sixty women in each of three arms: (1) the UMass mindfulness meditation-based Stress Reduction and Relaxation Program (SR&RP); (2) a nutrition education program (NEP) developed specifically for BRIDGES; and (3) a usual care control group. The 180 women under age 65 with Stage I or Stage II breast cancer enrolling into this randomized trial are being evaluated for: (1) psychological and behavioral indices of function and coping; (2) Quality of Life (QOL) measures; (3) compliance with the interventions and with medical treatment regimes; and (4) biochemical/immunological measures consisting of cytokines and melatonin. Analyses will be conducted to test hypotheses related to the three specific aims of the study: SR&RP effect on QOL; SR&RP & NEP effects on immune parameters; and durability/decay of intervention-related effects. As of 30 September 1995, the study had closely adhered to the Statement of Work agreed upon at the time the grant was awarded.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 01, 1995
Accession Number
ADA286860

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  • James R Hébert

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  • University of Massachusetts

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  • Body Weight
  • Breast Cancer
  • Chemistry
  • Diseases And Disorders
  • Health Services
  • Massachusetts
  • Meals
  • Medical Personnel
  • Neoplasms
  • Nutrition
  • Physicians
  • Quality Of Life
  • Social Psychology
  • Therapy
  • United States
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  • Vitamin C

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