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Mental health during and after cancer treatment


Mental health during and after cancer treatment

Struggling with your mental health can start at any time when you have cancer. It could be after diagnosis, during treatment, or after treatment has finished.

Cancer and Mental Health I Anxiety, Depression, Distress

Feelings of anxiety, distress, depression, and loneliness are common, both during and after cancer treatment. It's important to recognize these changes and get ...

Your Emotions After Treatment | Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

Just as cancer treatment affects your physical health, it affects the way you feel, think, and do the things you like to do.

Common Feelings After Cancer Treatment | Cancer Survivors - CDC

Emotional and mental health challenges such as depression, anxiety, stress, and having trouble sleeping can add to that foggy feeling. Chemo ...

Mental health and cancer | Coping with cancer - Cancer Research UK

After a diagnosis of cancer, you might have a range of feelings including fear, sadness, anxiety and depression. These are normal responses to a stressful life ...

Coping – Life After Cancer Treatment - NCI

Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Cancer Survivors · Let your health care team know your concerns. · Know that it's common for cancer survivors to have fears ...

Mental Health After Cancer Explained by Cancer Survivor Specialists

Cancer has more than a physical impact on patients. It's also a major source of emotional distress, anxiety, and depression – both during treatment and after.

Cancer survivors: Managing your emotions after cancer treatment

When cancer comes back after treatment it's called a cancer recurrence. Fear of cancer coming back is common in cancer survivors. Though they may go years ...

Physical and Mental Health Among Cancer Survivors

Even long after diagnosis, cancer survivors are significantly more likely than adults without cancer to be in poor health and to have multiple chronic medical ...

Managing Mental Health After a Cancer Diagnosis

Live in the present. Finding ways to feel grounded and focused on the present moment can help to avoid feelings of worry about future events and ...

Emotional recovery after cancer treatment - Mayo Clinic Health System

Your emotional state may shift after you complete the active treatment phase, such as completion of surgery, radiation or chemotherapy. You'll ...

Cancer-related Post-traumatic Stress and PTSD

This is sometimes called cancer-related PTS or CR-PTS. If it isn't managed, CR-PTS can become post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which is ...

Meeting Psychosocial Health Needs of Cancer Survivors - NCI

Often the emotional impact of the cancer diagnosis and treatment does not crop up until 6 months or a year after treatment ends. From the ...

How to support cancer patients during mental health struggles

While most feelings are healthy and to be expected, some cancer patients can have an increased risk of depression, anxiety and suicidal thoughts ...

Mental health care in oncology. Contemporary perspective on the ...

In fact, data show that about one-third of cancer survivors continue to suffer from psychiatric disorders (Geue et al., 2018) with a risk two to three times ...

How to manage a mental health condition during cancer treatment

During treatment, a psychiatrist will monitor any mental health medication you are taking, such as antidepressants or anti-anxiety medications.

Mental Health Care for Women with Cancer - UPMC

Some people with cancer develop feelings of depression or anxiety that are constant and severe. These mental health challenges can impact their ...

What Cancer Survivors Should Know About Their Mental Health

You could have difficulty learning new facts or skills, concentrating, or remembering things during and after treatment. It's Important to Talk ...

Depression and anxiety among people living with and beyond cancer

A cancer diagnosis can have a substantial impact on mental health and wellbeing. Depression and anxiety may hinder cancer treatment and ...

Depression after cancer - Buffalo, NY

“Several well regarded studies confirm that approximately 18 to 20% of adult cancer survivors report symptoms of anxiety and depression at some ...