Alcohol and Breast Cancer: Results From the Women's Wellness After Cancer Program Randomized Controlled Trial
Conclusion
The intervention was associated with less alcohol intake at week 12 among drinkers, but this reduction was not sustained at the 24-week follow-up.
Implications for Practice
Future iterations of the WWACP will emphasize stronger messaging and supports regarding alcohol consumption after breast cancer treatment.
Source: Cancer Nursing - Category: Nursing Tags: ARTICLES Source Type: research
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