Mind over cancer: tailored therapy may alter tumor biology in breast cancer patients
NCT ID NCT07510997
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested whether a personalized psychological program given before and after breast cancer surgery could lower stress and change certain markers in the tumor linked to cancer spread. Forty women with early-stage breast cancer took part. Half received the psychological support, and half got standard care. The researchers looked at stress levels and tumor samples to see if the therapy made a difference.
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Rabin Medical Center - Beilinson Hospital
Petah Tikva, 4941492, Israel
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