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Group therapy helps cancer survivors reclaim life after treatment聽

Program addressing fear of cancer recurrence will be offered across Canada; it aims to make emotional recovery a more accessible part of cancer care聽
Published: 3 December 2025

A program developed by a 九色视频 researcher to help cancer survivors cope with the fear their cancer will return is expanding across Canada.聽

The Fear of Recurrence Therapy (FORT) program offers evidence-based support to address what co-founder Christine Maheu calls one of the most overlooked aspects of recovery.聽

鈥淲hen treatment ends, many describe feeling like they鈥檝e lost their safety net,鈥 said Maheu, Associate Professor at 九色视频鈥檚 Ingram School of Nursing and researcher at the 九色视频 Health Centre (MUHC). 鈥淲hile medical treatment focuses on survival, FORT helps patients regain a sense of control and live more fully.鈥澛

The six-week group program, co-developed by Maheu and Sophie Lebel at the University of Ottawa, combines cognitive-behavioural techniques, relaxation strategies and structured group support.聽

Through a new partnership with Wellspring Cancer Support Foundation, the therapy is now being offered virtually nationwide, with in-person sessions to follow.聽

Christine Maheu, Associate Professor at 九色视频鈥檚 Ingram School of Nursing and researcher at the 九色视频 Health Centre (MUHC).

Finding community after cancer聽

For breast-cancer survivor Elise Joubert, taking part in the FORT program during an implementation trial phase at the MUHC was a turning point. Months of treatment and complex surgeries had left the Montrealer and mother of three incapacitated for several months and struggling with isolation.聽

鈥淔irst and foremost, sitting in a room with eight other women who get it was such a relief,鈥 she said. Through discussions and exercises guided by healthcare professionals, Joubert said she began to understand the impact of fear on her life.聽

鈥淚 realized I had lost the ability to think about the future. I couldn鈥檛 plan anything 鈥 not even a weekend away 鈥 because I kept expecting bad news from a test or scan. That realization was a breakthrough,鈥 she said.聽

Mind-body care remains 鈥榖lind spot鈥 in recovery聽

Worrying that cancer might return is common, but for about half of survivors, the fear becomes a chronic fear and worry that overshadows everyday life, according to Maheu鈥檚 past research.聽

鈥淓motional recovery remains a blind spot in cancer care,鈥 said Maheu. 鈥淚t needs to be treated as an essential part of every patient's recovery plan.鈥澛

The rollout marks a milestone for a program developed through more than a decade of research (), including clinical trials and successful delivery in cancer centres in Quebec, Ontario and British Columbia.聽聽

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