Mindfulness Boosts Hope and Optimism in Head and Neck Cancer Patients

Jun 12, 2025 | Health & Wellness, UTM Nexus Research News | 0 comments

Imagine facing a serious health challenge like head and neck cancer. Beyond the physical treatments, the emotional and mental toll can be overwhelming. Many patients struggle with feelings of hopelessness and anxiety, impacting their overall well-being and recovery. Now, researchers at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) have found that a simple, accessible practice – mindfulness – can significantly improve the outlook for these patients.

This research, a randomized controlled trial, investigated the impact of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) on head and neck cancer (HNC) patients. Eighty participants were divided into two groups: one receiving MBSR in addition to their usual treatment, and the other receiving only the usual treatment. The MBSR group participated in one-hour mindfulness sessions once a week for six weeks, with an additional 45 minutes of home practice. Researchers then measured changes in posttraumatic growth (PTG), hope, optimism, and experiential avoidance (EA) – the tendency to avoid difficult thoughts and feelings – at the beginning, immediately after the intervention, and again after a follow-up period.

The results showed that MBSR significantly increased optimism in patients soon after and in the follow-up period after the intervention. Hope also increased significantly after the intervention. These improvements are crucial because hope and optimism are strongly linked to better coping mechanisms, improved quality of life, and even better treatment outcomes for cancer patients. While MBSR initially boosted posttraumatic growth, that effect diminished over time. Researchers also found that experiential avoidance partly mediates the effects of MBSR on posttraumatic growth.

This study highlights the potential of mindfulness as a valuable tool in cancer care. Unlike costly or invasive treatments, mindfulness is accessible, has no negative side effects, and can be easily integrated into a patient’s existing care plan. These findings support the integration of MBSR as part of the treatment regimen for HNC patients to improve their mental health. UTM researchers are now exploring ways to make mindfulness programs even more effective and accessible to a wider range of cancer patients, potentially through online platforms or tailored interventions. The goal is to empower individuals to cultivate inner resilience and navigate the challenges of cancer with greater hope and optimism.

https://doi.org/10.1080/20008066.2025.2501822

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