Research status of internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy in cancer patients

World J Psychiatry. 2023 Nov 19;13(11):831-837. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v13.i11.831.

Abstract

The latest global cancer burden data released by the International Agency for Research on Cancer of the World Health Organization in 2020 shows that there were 19.29 million new cancer cases worldwide, with 4.57 million in China, ranking first. The number of cancer survivors is increasing, with a 5-year survival rate exceeding 85%, but there are emotional disorders. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) can improve negative emotions and has significant effects on patients. However, there is a limited number of physicians and high costs, so internet interventions have become a solution. The feasibility of web-based interventions for breast cancer patients has been proven. Research on internet-delivered CBT is also increasing. The purpose of this study was to review the concept of web-based CBT and its application status in cancer survivors, in order to provide relevant intervention for scholars and provide reference and supplement for patients to provide psychological therapy.

Keywords: Cancer survivors; Cognitive behavioral therapy; Negative emotions; Network.

Publication types

  • Review