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Mindfulness Meditation

The most studied psychological intervention in oncology. Not a luxury β€” a clinical tool.

What it is

Mindfulness meditation involves directing attention to present-moment experience β€” breath, body sensations, sounds β€” without judgment or the attempt to change what is noticed. It trains the capacity to observe thoughts and feelings without being controlled by them.

Why it matters

Cancer diagnosis generates a torrent of fear, anticipatory grief, and rumination. This is normal β€” and also physiologically costly. Chronic psychological distress elevates cortisol, suppresses NK cell activity, impairs sleep, and degrades quality of life in ways that directly affect treatment outcomes. Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) is the most evidence-backed psychological intervention in oncology, with effects on anxiety, depression, fatigue, and quality of life that rival pharmacological treatment in many studies. The goal is not to feel fine about a terrible situation β€” it is to reduce the secondary suffering that comes from fighting the reality of what is happening.

The evidence

A 2016 Lancet Oncology RCT found MBSR reduced depression symptoms in cancer survivors at 12 months. A Cochrane review of 21 trials found mindfulness-based interventions significantly reduced anxiety, depression, and fatigue in cancer patients. Meta-analyses consistently show effect sizes of 0.3–0.6 β€” comparable to antidepressant medication β€” for psychological distress outcomes.

This information is for educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice. Always discuss lifestyle changes with your care team, particularly if you are undergoing active cancer treatment.

How to practice

Start with 10 minutes daily. Sit comfortably. Close your eyes or soften your gaze. Bring attention to the breath β€” specifically the physical sensation at the nostrils, chest, or belly. When the mind wanders (it will, constantly), notice it without self-criticism and return. That noticing-and-returning is the practice β€” it is not a failure, it is the exercise. Build gradually to 20–30 minutes. Use apps like Waking Up, Headspace, or Insight Timer if you need structure. MBSR programmes (8-week group courses) are available through hospitals and online.

Frequency

Daily, 10–30 minutes

Notes

Mindfulness can surface difficult emotions β€” this is usually appropriate and part of the process. If you are experiencing acute trauma, intrusive thoughts, or dissociation, seek a trauma-sensitive instructor rather than practising alone. It is not a substitute for psychological support if you are experiencing clinical depression or acute suicidal ideation.

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