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Body Image Distress Among Head and Neck Cancer Survivors: Emerging Evidence-Based Treatment Approaches for a Common but Understudied Survivorship Concern
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Body Image Distress Among Head and Neck Cancer Survivors: Emerging Evidence-Based Treatment Approaches for a Common but Understudied Survivorship Concern
1.25 CE Hours
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References
References
- Graboyes, E.M., Maurer, S., Balliet, W., et al. (2023). Efficacy of a Brief Tele-Cognitive Behavioral Treatment vs Attention Control for Head and Neck Cancer Survivors With Body Image Distress: A Pilot Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg, 149(1), 54-62.
- Graboyes, E.M., Kistner-Griffin, E., Hill, E.G., et al. (2023). Mechanism underlying a brief cognitive behavioral treatment for head and neck cancer survivors with body image distress. Support Care Cancer, 32(1):32.
- Macias, D., Hand, B.N., Pipkorn, P., et al. (2021). Association of Inventory to Measure and Assess imaGe Disturbance – Head and Neck Scores With Clinically Meaningful Body Image-Related Distress Among Head and Neck Cancer Survivors, Front Psychol, ;12:794038.