Distress, problems, referral wish, and  supportive health care use in breast cancer survivors beyond the first year after chemotherapy completion

ConclusionsScreening and management of distress, problems, and referral wish are important, even years after chemotherapy completion as a substantial proportion of breast cancer survivors continue to report elevated distress and problems. Special attention should be paid to survivors reporting physical problems, especially fatigue and lack of physical fitness, since these problems are most strongly related to continuing elevated distress.
Source: Supportive Care in Cancer - Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: research