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Chronic difficulties are associated with poorer psychosocial functioning in the first year post-diagnosis in epithelial ovarian cancer patients.

Lauren GarvinTheodore F RoblesAndrew SchrepfLauren Z DavisPremal H ThakerMichael J GoodheartSteve W ColeAnil K SoodSusan K Lutgendorf
Published in: Psycho-oncology (2021)
Chronic but not acute stress exposure predicted average levels of depression, sleep, and QOL in the first year post-diagnosis among women with ovarian cancer. Assessing stressors and designing interventions for reducing stress may thus be beneficial for ovarian cancer patients.
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