Cancer-Related Psychological Distress
Cross-source consensus on Cancer-Related Psychological Distress from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- About one in three people with cancer experience psychiatric disorders during their cancer trajectory. — Pilot randomised controlled trial of the self-help plus stress management intervention among patients with breast and gynaecological cancer in Viet Nam: a study protocol
- Psychological and physiological distress in cancer is associated with worse healthcare and quality-of-life outcomes. — Pilot randomised controlled trial of the self-help plus stress management intervention among patients with breast and gynaecological cancer in Viet Nam: a study protocol
- LMICs carry most of the global cancer burden while psychological needs remain largely unmet. — Pilot randomised controlled trial of the self-help plus stress management intervention among patients with breast and gynaecological cancer in Viet Nam: a study protocol
- Psychosocial support is described as most beneficial when delivered immediately after diagnosis. — Pilot randomised controlled trial of the self-help plus stress management intervention among patients with breast and gynaecological cancer in Viet Nam: a study protocol