The Transdiagnostic Oncology Program (TOP): A Comprehensive Lifestyle Intervention Aimed at Enhancing Quality of Life for Cancer Survivors - A Pilot Study with Pre- and Post-Intervention Analysis in Primary Care - Report - MDSpire
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The Transdiagnostic Oncology Program (TOP): A Comprehensive Lifestyle Intervention Aimed at Enhancing Quality of Life for Cancer Survivors - A Pilot Study with Pre- and Post-Intervention Analysis in Primary Care
Clinical Report: The Transdiagnostic Oncology Program (TOP) Pilot Study
Overview
The Transdiagnostic Oncology Program (TOP) is a 12-month interdisciplinary lifestyle intervention aimed at improving the quality of life for cancer survivors. Preliminary results indicate feasibility and positive impacts on quality of life, addressing common clinical problems such as fatigue, anxiety, and depression.
Background
Incorporate statistics and references for psychological and physical impairments.
Data Highlights
Detail the specific improvements in quality of life and the transdiagnostic issues addressed.
Key Findings
Verify and clarify the source of the fatigue statistic and ensure all findings are data-supported.
Clinical Implications
Healthcare providers should consider implementing interdisciplinary aftercare programs like TOP to address the complex needs of cancer survivors. Such programs may improve quality of life and support survivors in returning to productive work life.
Conclusion
Highlight the necessity for larger trials and specify areas for further research.