Based on the work by Fawzy on a structured psychiatric intervention fo
r malignant melanoma patients, the author developed a modified version
for Japanese cancer patients. This program is a series of five one-ho
ur sessions including psychoeducation, problem-solving, psychological
support, relaxation training (progressive muscle relaxation and autoge
nic training) and guided imagery. In this preliminary study, 10 breast
cancer patients received individual interventions and another 10 were
divided into two groups for group therapies. Comparing the results of
POMS and Dealing With Illness Inventory scores between pre- and post-
interventions, both the individual and the group interventions were de
finitely effective in improving psychological distress but less effect
ive for changing coping styles for Japanese patients with breast cance
r. The subjects receiving individual intervention were also interested
in the group sessions because they wanted to share their knowledge on
breast cancer. On the other hand, the patients assigned to the group
intervention were hesitant to talk each other in the earlier sessions.
These impressions imply that this structured intervention should be m
odified to include both individual and group sessions.