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Pat Fobair
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 7
Citations - 1224
Pat Fobair is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Psychosocial. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications receiving 1142 citations.
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Body image and sexual problems in young women with breast cancer
TL;DR: The frequency of body image and sexual problems in the first months after treatment among women diagnosed with breast cancer at age 50 or younger is determined.
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Change in emotion-regulation strategy for women with metastatic breast cancer following supportive-expressive group therapy.
Janine Giese-Davis,Cheryl Koopman,Lisa D. Butler,Catherine C. Classen,Matthew J. Cordova,Pat Fobair,Jane Benson,Helena C. Kraemer,David Spiegel +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, four relatively independent emotion-regulation constructs (suppression of negative affect, restraint, repression, and emotional self-efficacy) were tested as outcomes in a randomized trial of supportive-expressive group therapy for women with metastatic breast cancer.
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Cancer supportive care, improving the quality of life for cancer patients. A program evaluation report
Ernest H. Rosenbaum,Holly Gautier,Pat Fobair,Eric Neri,Bernadette Festa,Margaret Hawn,Alexandra Andrews,Nama Hirshberger,Sabrina Selim,David Spiegel +9 more
TL;DR: This evaluation of a free cancer supportive care program initiated in a hospital outpatient setting provides initial evidence of patient satisfaction and improvement in quality of life.
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Psychosocial intervention for lesbians with primary breast cancer.
Pat Fobair,Cheryl Koopman,Sue Dimiceli,Katherine A. O'Hanlan,Lisa D. Butler,Catherine C. Classen,Nancy Drooker,H. Rachel Davids,Joann Loulan,Darah Wallsten,David Spiegel +10 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that Supportive/Expressive group intervention appears to be helpful for lesbians with breast cancer.
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Changes in marital and sexual functioning in long‐term survivors and their spouses: Testicular cancer versus hodgkin's disease
Mo Therese Hannah,Ellen R. Gritz,David K. Wellisch,Pat Fobair,Richard T. Hoppe,Joan R. Bloom,Guo-Wen Sun,Anna Varghese,Malcolm D. Cosgrove,David Spiegel +9 more
TL;DR: Changes in the spouse's importance, influence of the illness on the relationship, and changes in sexual frequency emerged as significant predictors of long‐term changes in marital and sexual functioning for the couple and the need for therapeutic interventions are discussed.