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Sci Rep ; 13(1): 2705, 2023 02 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36792620

ABSTRACT

Cancer-related fatigue (CRF) is a frequent long-term symptom in non-metastasized breast cancer patients (BC). This 4-year follow-up intended to compare the long-term effects of a 10-week multimodal therapy (MT: sleep education, psychoeducation, eurythmy- and painting therapy) and combination therapy [CT: MT plus aerobic training (AT)] to AT-control. BC-patients were randomized or allocated by preference to three arms in a comprehensive cohort study. Primary outcome was a composite score including Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and Cancer Fatigue Scale (CFS-D), captured at baseline, after 10 weeks of intervention (T1), 6 months later (T2), and after 4 years (T3). We exploratively tested for superiority of MT and CT versus AT after 4 years (T3) based on the statistical model of the main analysis. Of 126 (65 randomized) BC-patients included, 105 started treatments and 79 were re-assessed for long-term effects (T3). MT and CT were superior over AT after 4 years regarding PSQI/CFS-D and PSQI sum-score, respectively (all p < 0.05), but not for CFS-D. The multimodal and combination treatment for breast cancer patients with CRF indicates sustainable long-term superiority over aerobic training for the outcomes sleep quality and combined sleep quality/fatigue. A confirmative randomized controlled trial is warranted.


Subject(s)
Breast Neoplasms , Cancer Survivors , Humans , Female , Breast Neoplasms/complications , Breast Neoplasms/therapy , Sleep Quality , Cohort Studies , Follow-Up Studies , Exercise Therapy/adverse effects , Fatigue/etiology , Fatigue/therapy , Sleep , Quality of Life
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Comput Healthc ; 9(3): 22-4, 1988 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10285975

ABSTRACT

AT&T and the Bowman Gray School of Medicine of Wake Forest University/Baptist Hospital are undertaking a massive research project. This endeavor will bring together many advanced development and testing facilities with a major goal in mind--advancing communications technology within healthcare by improving image compression/transmittal to remote areas and connecting diverse systems.


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Academic Medical Centers , Computer Communication Networks/trends , Computer Systems/trends , Hospital Information Systems/trends , Industry , Radiology Information Systems/trends , Research Support as Topic , Computer Graphics , Hospital Bed Capacity, 500 and over , North Carolina , United States
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Comput Healthc ; 6(12): 24-8, 1985 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10274068
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