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An exploratory study of the worst-case scenario exercise as an exposure treatment for fear of cancer recurrence.

Chelsea Moran1,2, Christina Tomei3, Monique Lefebvre4, Cheryl Harris4, Christine Maheu5, Sophie Lebel3.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The worst-case scenario (WCS) exercise is part of a manualized cognitive-existential group intervention for fear of cancer recurrence (FCR). It requires cancer survivors to describe the scenario they most fear when they think about the possibility of their cancer returning and to re-read the scenario daily for 1 week as homework. The purpose of this study was to present this novel clinical treatment for FCR and to examine whether at-home repeated exposure to the WCS was related to pre- and post-therapy FCR levels.
METHODS: Women with breast and gynaecological cancers who received care at The Ottawa Hospital Cancer Centre were recruited to participate in this follow-up study. Consenting participants provided copies of their WCS exercises.
RESULTS: The WCS of ten female cancer survivors were collected to examine the homework portion of the exercise. Higher adherence to homework was significantly related to lower post-therapy FCR but not to pre-therapy scores.
CONCLUSIONS: Baseline levels of FCR may not be a factor influencing inter-session homework adherence to the WCS, while exposure to the WCS resulting from adherence to the homework exercise may influence post-therapy FCR outcomes. These effects remain to be differentiated from the overall therapeutic effect of the 6-week cognitive-existential intervention for FCR, using a larger sample. This study presents preliminary evidence for an upcoming multi-centre trial in which the WCS exercise will be re-examined with larger sample sizes.

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Keywords:  Fear of cancer recurrence; Homework; Psychosocial intervention; Repeated exposure; Therapeutic writing

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28150044     DOI: 10.1007/s00520-017-3600-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Support Care Cancer        ISSN: 0941-4355            Impact factor:   3.603


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Authors:  Sophie Lebel; Christine Maheu; Monique Lefebvre; Scott Secord; Christine Courbasson; Mina Singh; Lynne Jolicoeur; Aronela Benea; Cheryl Harris; Michael Fung Kee Fung; Zeev Rosberger; Pamela Catton
Journal:  J Cancer Surviv       Date:  2014-04-23       Impact factor: 4.442

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5.  Breast and ovarian cancer survivors' experience of participating in a cognitive-existential group intervention addressing fear of cancer recurrence.

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6.  Psychological approaches in the treatment of specific phobias: a meta-analysis.

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7.  Fear of Cancer Recurrence Inventory: development and initial validation of a multidimensional measure of fear of cancer recurrence.

Authors:  Sébastien Simard; Josée Savard
Journal:  Support Care Cancer       Date:  2008-04-15       Impact factor: 3.603

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9.  Addressing fear of recurrence: improving psychological care in cancer survivors.

Authors:  Christina Tomei; Sophie Lebel; Christine Maheu; Brittany Mutsaers
Journal:  Support Care Cancer       Date:  2016-02-02       Impact factor: 3.603

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Authors:  Christine Maheu; Valerie Lok; Jacqueline Galica; Mali Tse; Emma Maltus; Lauriane Giguère; Wing Lam Tock; Sophie Lebel
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