A new survey shows that four out of ten cancer survivors experience symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) 10 years after cancer diagnosis.
The study points out that even though these patients have physically beaten cancer, the fear and anxiety associated with the disease lingers long after it's gone.
Common symptoms included edginess, troubling thoughts and being emotionally numb towards friends and family.
The results reported that one in ten patients avoided thinking about their cancer, while one in 20 kept away from situations and activities that brought back memories of their cancer experience.
The study points out that even though these patients have physically beaten cancer, the fear and anxiety associated with the disease lingers long after it's gone.
Common symptoms included edginess, troubling thoughts and being emotionally numb towards friends and family.
The results reported that one in ten patients avoided thinking about their cancer, while one in 20 kept away from situations and activities that brought back memories of their cancer experience.
This worries cancer care professionals, mainly because these symptoms could cause patients to avoid treatment, resulting in physical and mental health issues later on.
Researchers say that more support and mental health resources are needed to help cancer survivors recover completely, to improve their overall quality of life.
To learn more, read the full article: Many Cancer Survivors Struck with Symptoms of PTSD
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