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Young adults with cancer who participated in a one-on-one problem-solving intervention experienced improvements in anxiety, depression and quality of life, according to a study published in JAMA Network Open. Across six sessions, Bright IDEAS-YA helps patients learn to identify problems, define and evaluate their options, act, and see if their solution worked.
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