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Koen De Geest

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Preservation Of Immune Function In Cervical Cancer Patients During Chemoradiation Using A Novel Integrative Approach., Susan Lutgendorf, Elizabeth Mullen-Houser, Daniel Russell, Koen De Geest, Geraldine Jacobson, Laura Hart, David Bender, Barrie Anderson, Thomas Buekers, Michael Goodheart, Michael Antoni, Anil Sood, David Lubaroff Apr 2013

Preservation Of Immune Function In Cervical Cancer Patients During Chemoradiation Using A Novel Integrative Approach., Susan Lutgendorf, Elizabeth Mullen-Houser, Daniel Russell, Koen De Geest, Geraldine Jacobson, Laura Hart, David Bender, Barrie Anderson, Thomas Buekers, Michael Goodheart, Michael Antoni, Anil Sood, David Lubaroff

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Patients receiving chemoradiation for cervical cancer are at risk for distress, chemoradiation-related side-effects, and immunosuppression. This prospective randomized clinical trial examined effects of a complementary therapy, Healing Touch (HT), versus relaxation training (RT) and usual care (UC) for (1) supporting cellular immunity, (2) improving mood and quality of life (QOL), and (3) reducing treatment-associated toxicities and treatment delay in cervical cancer patients receiving chemoradiation. Sixty women with stages IB1 to IVA cervical cancer were randomly assigned to receive UC or 4 ×/weekly individual sessions of either HT or RT immediately following radiation during their 6-week chemoradiation treatment. Patients completed psychosocial …


Social Influences On Clinical Outcomes Of Patients With Ovarian Cancer, Susan Lutgendorf, Koen De Geest, David Bender, Amina Ahmed, Michael Goodheart, Laila Dahmoush, , M, Bridget Zimmerman, Frank, J. Penedo Apr 2013

Social Influences On Clinical Outcomes Of Patients With Ovarian Cancer, Susan Lutgendorf, Koen De Geest, David Bender, Amina Ahmed, Michael Goodheart, Laila Dahmoush, , M, Bridget Zimmerman, Frank, J. Penedo

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PURPOSE Previous research has demonstrated relationships of social support with disease-related biomarkers in patients with ovarian cancer. However, the clinical relevance of these findings to patient outcomes has not been established. This prospective study examined how social support relates to long-term survival among consecutive patients with ovarian cancer. We focused on two types of social support: social attachment, a type of emotional social support reflecting connections with others, and instrumental social support reflecting the availability of tangible assistance. PATIENTS AND METHODS Patients were prospectively recruited during a presurgical clinic visit and completed surveys before surgery. One hundred sixty-eight patients with …