Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9905743 | European Journal of Cancer | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
In general, psychological distress remained within normal limits and decreased significantly after a surveillance appointment, except for breast cancer specific distress after the second appointment. Scheduled imaging examinations were not significantly related to distress. The course of BC specific distress differed significantly for risk over-estimators and for young (<40 years) excessive breast self examiners. The course of general distress differed significantly for women closely involved in a sister's BC-process. These more vulnerable subgroups may be in need of extra counselling and care.
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Authors
Silvia van Dooren, Caroline Seynaeve, Adriana J. Rijnsburger, Hugo J. Duivenvoorden, Marie-Louise Essink-Bot, Madeleine M.A. Tilanus-Linthorst, Jan G.M. Klijn, Harry J. de Koning, Aad Tibben,