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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Body Image Distress in Head and Neck Cancer Survivors
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Saint Louis, Missouri
This trial is testing whether or not a brief video tele-cognitive behavioral therapy intervention (BRIGHT) is more effective than a manualized tele-supportive care intervention (Attention Control) in reducing body image distress (BID) for head and neck cancer (HNC) survivors. The primary endpoint is the IMAGE-HN, a validated patient-reported outcome measure of HNC-related BID.
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