Psychiatric News (4/15) reports, “Outpatient psycho-oncology services, including pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy, significantly reduced distress in cancer survivors up to two years after their diagnosis,” researchers concluded in a study that “recruited 243 patients who had received a cancer diagnosis and were referred to psycho-oncology services.” The findings were published online April 1 in the journal Psycho-Oncology.
Related Links:
— “Psycho-oncology Services May Reduce Distress, Depression in Cancer Survivors, Psychiatric News, April 15, 2021