
BRIGHT outlook: A brief cognitive behavioral therapy appears promising for head and neck cancer survivors suffering from body-image distress - EurekAlert
A quarter of head and neck cancer survivors develop clinically significant body-image distress, which can lead to depression, anxiety, social isolation and decreased quality of life. An MUSC Hollings Cancer Center team have published in JAMA Otolaryngology –…
image: A microvascular reconstructive surgeon by training, Dr. Evan Graboyes became interested in alleviating body-image distress when he saw how much his head and neck cancer patients suffered.view … [+8097 chars]
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