Research
The Centre works with the Psychosomatic and Psycho-Oncology Research Unit. Its research work relates to the study of psychological factors associated with prevention, identification and treatment and with palliative care.
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Publications
Here is a list of our publications some of which can be downloaded and others only accessible via the NCBI
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Talking about uncertainty and hope in oncology (research)
“Communication on uncertainty and hope: a randomized controlled study evaluating the effectiveness of training in communication for doctors practising in oncology"
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Receiving support and giving better support (research)
"Development of a dyadic psychological support intervention for the patient and his or her significant close carer"
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Parenting support (research)
"The child faced with cancer of a parent: a randomized study evaluating the effectiveness of a psychological support intervention intended to support parenting"
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Help with stopping smoking
“Impact on stopping smoking and remaining a non-smoker of an intervention to help with regulation of the emotions and curbing the desire to smoke: a randomized study.
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Group psychological support intervention for patients after treatment for haematological cancer (leukaemia and lymphoma)
"How to better regulate the emotions and their impact on everyday life after treatment: a study evaluating the impact of a group psychological support intervention for patients in remission"
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Group psychological support intervention for patients after breast cancer treatment
"How to better regulate the emotions and their impact on everyday life after treatment: a study evaluating the impact of a group psychological support intervention for patients in remission"
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Group psychological support interventions for patients with metastatic cancer (secondary cancer)
“How to better regulate the emotions and their impact on everyday life: a pilot study evaluating the impact of a group psychological support intervention for patients with metastatic cancer"
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