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The following pages link to A meta-analysis of the relationship between response expectancies and cancer treatment-related side effects (Q37439549):
Displaying 21 items.
- Individual differences in chemotherapy-induced anticipatory nausea (Q21129151) (← links)
- Lessons learned from placebo groups in antidepressant trials (Q28478927) (← links)
- A systematic review of therapeutic alliance, group cohesion, empathy, and goal consensus/collaboration in psychotherapeutic interventions in cancer: Uncommon factors? (Q33695856) (← links)
- Presurgery psychological factors predict pain, nausea, and fatigue one week after breast cancer surgery (Q34054910) (← links)
- Optimizing expectations to prevent side effects and enhance quality of life in breast cancer patients undergoing endocrine therapy: study protocol of a randomized controlled trial (Q34991931) (← links)
- Distress and emotional well-being in breast cancer patients prior to radiotherapy: an expectancy-based model (Q35823129) (← links)
- The impact of hypnotic suggestibility in clinical care settings (Q37065744) (← links)
- Great expectations: what do patients using complementary and alternative medicine hope for? (Q37902208) (← links)
- Participant-Reported Symptoms and Their Effect on Long-Term Adherence in the International Breast Cancer Intervention Study I (IBIS I). (Q38702563) (← links)
- Development of a Symptom Management Intervention: Qualitative Feedback From Advanced Lung Cancer Patients and Their Family Caregivers (Q38902010) (← links)
- High perceived sensitivity to medicines is associated with higher medical care utilisation, increased symptom reporting and greater information-seeking about medication (Q41103874) (← links)
- What Is a "Good" Treatment Decision? Decisional Control, Knowledge, Treatment Decision Making, and Quality of Life in Men with Clinically Localized Prostate Cancer (Q42145171) (← links)
- Response expectancy versus response hope in predicting birth-related emotional distress and pain (Q43947417) (← links)
- Yi-qi-yang-yin-tang increases the sensitivity of KG1a leukemia stem cells to daunorubicin by promoting cell cycle progression and regulating the expression of PTEN, TOPOII and mTOR. (Q46213155) (← links)
- The placebo effect, sleep difficulty, and side effects: a balanced placebo model (Q48036466) (← links)
- When Expectations Predict Experience: The Influence of Psychological Factors on Chemotherapy Toxicities (Q48241159) (← links)
- Facilitating adherence to endocrine therapy in breast cancer: stability and predictive power of treatment expectations in a 2-year prospective study (Q48250658) (← links)
- Preventing adverse events of chemotherapy by educating patients about the nocebo effect (RENNO study) - study protocol of a randomized controlled trial with gastrointestinal cancer patients (Q58700971) (← links)
- Individual Factors Contributing to Nausea in First-Time Chemotherapy Patients: A Prospective Cohort Study (Q64264312) (← links)
- Minimizing Drug Adverse Events by Informing About the Nocebo Effect-An Experimental Study (Q92711922) (← links)
- Mining of Textual Health Information from Reddit: Analysis of Chronic Diseases With Extracted Entities and Their Relations (Q92747237) (← links)