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To find out if combining psychoeducational interventions (such as education, counseling, and self-managed therapies) with an open-label placebo can help to improve your quality of life better than either the psychoeducational interventions or the placebo alone.
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We hypothesize that the combination of OLP+PI in these patients will result in a greater reduction of CRF compared to PI alone.
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To determine if Combination Therapy group is superior to PI Only group for the treatment of CRF at 3 months and 6 months after treatment. We hypothesize that the combination of OLP+PI in these patients will result in a greater reduction of CRF after 3 months and 6 months after treatment
To determine the effects of combination therapy on fatigue-related quality-of-life, mood, sleep-wake activity, cognitive measures, and inflammation. We will assess measures including quality of life (Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy - General, FACT- G), multidimensional fatigue (Multidimensional Fatigue Symptom Inventory, MFSI-SF), sleep disturbance (PROMIS-sleep), anxiety (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale - HADS), depressed mood (HADS), cognitive function (Symbol digit modality test, SDMT), sleep/wake time activity (actigraphy), and inflammation (C-reactive protein levels).
We hypothesize that combination therapy will result in improvements in CRF-related quality of life, mood, sleep-wake activity, and cognitive measures.
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240 participants in 3 patient groups
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Sriram Yennu, MD
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