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Short-term serial assessment of electronic patient-reported outcome for depression and anxiety in breast Cancer.

Jeeyeon LeeJin Hyang JungWan Wook KimByeongju KangJungmin WooHyo-Deog RimYee Soo ChaeSoo Jung LeeGi Hwan KimWon Kee LeeHo Yong Park
Published in: BMC cancer (2021)
Most factors associated with depression and anxiety improved after treatment. However, factors such as insomnia and worrying too much still disturbed patients with breast cancer, even at 6-month follow-up. Therefore, serial assessment of depression and anxiety is necessary for such patients.
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