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Resilience and distress in breast cancer survivors

Determining whether a new web-based treatment helps reduce worry and low mood by building new thinking habits that promote resilience.

What's the study about?

People who have completed treatment for cancer sometimes feel low or find themselves worrying about lots of different things. This study is designed to help determine whether a new web-based treatment helps reduce worry and low mood by building new thinking habits that promote resilience.

What are the criteria for taking part?

The study is open to anyone who:

  • Has been previously diagnosed with, and has had treatment for cancer 
  • Has not, or does not currently have, secondary cancer
  • Has experienced feeling low or worried after completing treatment for cancer (not including maintenance treatment)
  • Is over the age of 18 
  • Is fluent in English 
  • Has normal or corrected-to-normal hearing 

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