Can mindfulness help couples cope with advanced cancer?
NCT ID NCT05840263
First seen Feb 26, 2026 · Last updated May 12, 2026 · Updated 9 times
Summary
This study aims to create a mindfulness program for people with metastatic colorectal cancer and their partners to help reduce stress. Researchers will interview about 48 patients, partners, and doctors to learn what topics and formats work best. The goal is to design a program that supports both the patient and their loved one together.
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University of Colorado Cancer Center
RECRUITINGAurora, Colorado, 80045, United States
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