Objective: The literature on the relationship of depressive symptoms and stress hormones after cancer diagnosis has been mixed, with some studies showing a relationship and other studies showing none. Time since diagnosis may explain these contradictory findings. This study examined the relationship of depressive symptoms to stress hormones in patients with breast cancer using 12-month longitudinal data.Methods: Patients with Stage II or III breast cancer (n = 227) were assessed every 4 months from diagnosis/surgery to 12 months. They completed the Centers for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) Iowa Short Form and the Perceived Stress Scale and blood samples were obtained to measure stress hormones (i.e., cortisol, adrenocorti...
BACKGROUND: Although long-term implications of cancer in childhood or adolescence with regard to med...
Introduction: Breast cancer survivors often experience psychological distress shortly after diagnosi...
Breast cancer patients are more likely to experience depression during or after cancer. This open s...
OBJECTIVE: Breast cancer patients can have biopsychosocial changes induced by distress related to th...
Dysregulation of the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis activity has been commonly observed am...
Objective: Cancer-related distress due to the psychological and physical challenges of metastatic br...
For women with breast cancer, rates of depression are the third highest of any cancer diagnostic gro...
Objective: This study examined whether the changes in sleep problems, attachment styles, meaning in ...
BACKGROUND: After cancer diagnosis, depressive symptoms are elevated on average and decline over tim...
BackgroundAfter cancer diagnosis, depressive symptoms are elevated on average and decline over time,...
Objective: This study examined the association between hormonal profiles at the start of cancer trea...
Due to variable definitions and measurement, reports regarding the nature and scope of depression am...
Copyright © 2012 Duck-Hee Kang et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
BACKGROUND:Breast cancer patients often experience a high level of distress. Psychological distress ...
Background : Women with breast cancer commonly experience fatigue and depressive symptoms before, du...
BACKGROUND: Although long-term implications of cancer in childhood or adolescence with regard to med...
Introduction: Breast cancer survivors often experience psychological distress shortly after diagnosi...
Breast cancer patients are more likely to experience depression during or after cancer. This open s...
OBJECTIVE: Breast cancer patients can have biopsychosocial changes induced by distress related to th...
Dysregulation of the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis activity has been commonly observed am...
Objective: Cancer-related distress due to the psychological and physical challenges of metastatic br...
For women with breast cancer, rates of depression are the third highest of any cancer diagnostic gro...
Objective: This study examined whether the changes in sleep problems, attachment styles, meaning in ...
BACKGROUND: After cancer diagnosis, depressive symptoms are elevated on average and decline over tim...
BackgroundAfter cancer diagnosis, depressive symptoms are elevated on average and decline over time,...
Objective: This study examined the association between hormonal profiles at the start of cancer trea...
Due to variable definitions and measurement, reports regarding the nature and scope of depression am...
Copyright © 2012 Duck-Hee Kang et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
BACKGROUND:Breast cancer patients often experience a high level of distress. Psychological distress ...
Background : Women with breast cancer commonly experience fatigue and depressive symptoms before, du...
BACKGROUND: Although long-term implications of cancer in childhood or adolescence with regard to med...
Introduction: Breast cancer survivors often experience psychological distress shortly after diagnosi...
Breast cancer patients are more likely to experience depression during or after cancer. This open s...