Cancers, Vol. 16, Pages 1127: Multimodal, Technology-Assisted Intervention for the Management of Menopause after Cancer Improves Cancer-Related Quality of Life & mdash;Results from the Menopause after Cancer (Mac) Study
Conclusions: A targeted composite intervention improves the quality of life for cancer patients with frequent and bothersome vasomotor symptoms with additional benefits on frequency, the bother/interference of VMS and insomnia symptoms.
Source: Cancers - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Fion án Donohoe Yvonne O ’Meara Aidin Roberts Louise Comerford Ivaila Valcheva Una Kearns Marie Galligan Michaela J. Higgins Alasdair L. Henry Catherine M. Kelly Janice M. Walshe Martha Hickey Donal J. Brennan Tags: Article Source Type: research
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