Conversational hypnosis versus standard of care to reduce anxiety in patients undergoing marker placement under radiographic control prior to breast cancer surgery: A randomized, multicenter trial.

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Date publication

novembre 2022

Journal

Frontiers in psychology

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Mme ADAM Virginie, Dr HENROT Philippe, Pr MERLIN Jean-Louis


Tous les auteurs :
Lemoine L, Adam V, Galus X, Siles P, Coulon A, Grenier-Desforges J, Orabona J, Kergastel I, Wagner P, Salleron J, Tosti P, Huin-Schohn C, Merlin JL, Etienne R, Henrot P

Résumé

Surgery is a cornerstone of breast cancer management. Prior to surgery, a wire marker is placed at the site of the tumor, to enable the surgeon to accurately localize the lesion during later surgery. This procedure can generate considerable anxiety for many patients. We investigated the value of conversational hypnosis (CH) in reducing anxiety in patients undergoing preoperative wire placement under radiographic control.

Mots clés

anxiety, breast cancer, conversational hypnosis, radiology, surgery

Référence

Front Psychol. 2022 11 22;13:971232