This represents a substantial shift from the old
paradigm of active management, which sought to add returns through market timing and individual security selection.
Taking the focus off pain
management and specific post-treatment symptoms, and putting it on quality
of life defined as «
active engagement,» a team from Dartmouth's Norris Cotton Cancer Center, led by Mark T. Hegel, PhD with first - author Kathleen D. Lyons, ScD, established and tested a new
paradigm for working with breast cancer survivors.