Emotional Health of Breast Cancer Patients
October 19, 2009 by Peggy Rowland
Filed under Women's Health
Doctors focus on helping breast cancer patients become physically well again, but not a lot of attention is paid to the emotional wellbeing of breast cancer patients.
According to a study of breast cancer patients by researchers in Australia, women who live alone and well-educated women are hardest hit emotionally by breast cancer. Co-chief investigator of the study, Robin Bell, suggested that women living alone may benefit by targeted provision of social support.
Researchers think that the lower wellbeing results of more educated women may reflect greater anxiety over making decisions and difficulty coping with a sense loss of control. Dr. Susan …read more
Find Resources And Support At The Advanced Breast Cancer Community
October 28, 2008 by Alicia Sparks, Mental Health Notes
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
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While perusing October’s issue of Shape (not a magazine my eyes often frequent; it just seems I qualified for a free issue this month), I ran into a full-page advertisement for the Advanced Breast Cancer Community.
Breast cancer has only hit close to home for me once. My best friend’s mother was diagnosed with it. Aside from that, most of my information about breast cancer comes from reading Pink Ribbon Review and reading up on the progress of famous names like Christina Applegate (and, of course, spotting celebrities like the casts of Army Wives and Grey’s Anatomy …read more




