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BackgroundMindfulness based interventions (MBIs) have shown efficacy in improving psychological symptoms including depression and anxiety in cancer patients (pts). The study aimed to explore feasibility and reproducibility of MBIs in an Italian Cancer Centre measuring biochemical and psychological parameters.MethodsIn this pilot prospective case-control study, we recruited newly diagnosed pts receiving adjuvant chemotherapy (CT). A MBIs program was designed consisting of 2.5 hours weekly for 8 weeks and, including meditation, yoga and body scan. Material for 45 minutes (mn) home daily practice was provided. Primary endpoint was to evaluate feasibility. Secondary endpoints were assessment of quality of life (QoL), psychological and biochemical outcomes of stress, tested at baseline (W0), W4, W8, W24, W48. PSS (Perceived Stress Reduction), POMS (profile of mood states scores), EuroQoL (EQ-5D-3L) were administered.ResultsTen pts underwent MBIs program arm. We present preliminary results, while data of control arm are being collected. All pts were female, two pts (20%) dropped out. Median age was 56 years. All received adjuvant CT, 5/8 received radiotherapy and hormone therapy. Mean of sessions attending was 6.8 (76%). Median daily practice was 30 mn. EQ-5D item for depression and anxiety showed decreasing trend in mean score from moderate to light (P = 0.15) and significant improvement of auto-perceived QoL was observed comparing W0 and W8 (P = 0.02)ConclusionsIn a sensitive setting such as start CT, we found high pts compliance to MBIs. Improvement in self-perceived QoL after starting program was found and comparing anxious-depressive symptoms outcomes with control arm is still needed.Disclosure of interestThe authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.

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  • Breast cancer significantly impacts dimensions of quality of life such as mental health, one’s level of activity, family well-being, physical concerns, treatment satisfaction, emotional well-being, sexual intimacy, and social functioning

  • Aim The aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of the type of surgery on the quality of life of women being treated for breast cancer, based on the comparison of samples of women who have undergone different types of surgery

  • This indicates that this group has lower levels of quality of life

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Breast cancer significantly impacts dimensions of quality of life such as mental health, one’s level of activity, family well-being, physical concerns (symptoms and pain), treatment satisfaction, emotional well-being, sexual intimacy, and social functioning. Aim The aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of the type of surgery on the quality of life of women being treated for breast cancer, based on the comparison of samples of women who have undergone different types of surgery. Method Our sample consists of 90 Portuguese women divided into three groups of 30 participants each. The second group of women had conservative surgery as a breast cancer treatment. Mindfulness based interventions (MBIs) have shown efficacy in improving psychological symptoms including depression and anxiety in cancer patients (pts). The study aimed to explore feasibility and reproducibility of MBIs in an Italian Cancer Centre measuring biochemical and psychological parameters. We aimed to simultaneously compare all available psychosocial interventions using both direct and indirect data

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