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Effect of cognitive-behavioral therapy on fatigue in cancer patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Parisa Hosseini Koukamari, Mahmood Karimy, Mohtasham Ghaffari, Alireza Milajerdi

2025Frontiers in Psychology15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background Fatigue is a prevalent issue among cancer patients. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is an individualized intervention that empowers patients and caregivers to actively participate in the treatment process. A recent systematic review and meta-analysis examined the impact of CBT on fatigue in cancer patients. Methods Articles published up to April 2023 were systematically searched in Scopus, PubMed, and the Web of Science using relevant keywords. All randomized clinical trials (RCTs) investigating the effects of CBT on fatigue in cancer patients were included. Statistical analyses were conducted using Stata version 14, with a significance level set at a p -value of <0.05. Results The current systematic review and meta-analysis encompasses 10 RCTs. CBT demonstrated a significant reduction in fatigue scores among cancer patients [standardized mean difference (WMD): −2.50; 95%CI: −3.43, −1.56; I2 = 95.8%, p < 0.001]. This effect was consistent across all subgroup analyses. Conclusion This study underscores the significant impact of CBT on fatigue in cancer patients. Further randomized clinical trials focusing on various cancer types are warranted to validate and build upon these findings.

Topics & Concepts

Meta-analysisPsychologyPsychotherapistCancer-related fatigueCognitionCognitive behavioral therapyClinical psychologyCancerPsychiatryMedicineInternal medicineCancer survivorship and careCancer-related cognitive impairment studiesOptimism, Hope, and Well-being