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Symptom experiences in metastatic breast cancer patients: relationships to activity engagement, value-based living, and psychological inflexibility.

Catherine E MosherDanielle B TometichAdam HirshKevin L RandShelley A JohnsMarianne S MatthiasSamantha D OutcaltJonathan BrickerBryan SchneiderLida MinaAnna Maria StornioloErin NewtonKathy Miller
Published in: Psycho-oncology (2016)
Women with MBC show heterogeneity in their symptom profiles, and those with higher symptom burden are more likely to disengage from valued activities and avoid unwanted experiences (eg, thoughts, feelings, and bodily sensations). Findings are largely consistent with the ACT model and provide strong justification for testing ACT to address symptom interference in MBC patients.
Keyphrases
  • end stage renal disease
  • ejection fraction
  • newly diagnosed
  • chronic kidney disease
  • patient reported
  • metastatic breast cancer
  • prognostic factors
  • peritoneal dialysis
  • risk factors
  • social media