A randomized controlled trial of the effects of transcendental meditation on quality of life in older breast cancer patients.

Author: Nidich SI, Fields JZ, Rainforth MV, Pomerantz R, Cella D, Kristeller J, Salerno JW, Schneider RH.
Affiliation:
Natural Medicine and Prevention, Maharishi University of Management Research Institute, Maharishi Vedic City, Iowa. snidich@mum.edu.
Conference/Journal: Integr Cancer Ther
Date published: 2009 Sep
Other: Volume ID: 8 , Issue ID: 3 , Pages: 228-34 , Word Count: 150


This single-blind, randomized controlled trial evaluated the impact of the Transcendental Meditation program plus standard care as compared with standard care alone on the quality of life (QOL) of older women (>/=55 years) with stage II to IV breast cancer. One hundred and thirty women (mean age = 63.8) were randomly assigned to either experimental (n = 64) or control (n = 66) groups. Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Breast (FACT-B), Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy- Spiritual Well-Being (FACIT-SP), and Short-Form (SF)-36 mental health and vitality scales were administered every 6 months over an average 18-month intervention period. Significant improvements were found in the Transcendental Meditation group compared with controls in overall QOL, measured by the FACT-B total score (P = .037), emotional well-being (P = .046), and social well-being (P = .003) subscales, and SF-36 mental health ( P = .017). RESULTS: It is recommended that this stress reduction program, with its ease of implementation and home practice, be adopted in public health programs.

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