Tracking the hidden scars: how cervical cancer treatment affects mental health
NCT ID NCT07204535
Summary
This study aims to understand the psychological effects, including post-traumatic stress, that can occur after internal radiation treatment for cervical cancer. Researchers will follow 80 patients for up to 5 years using questionnaires about stress, anxiety, depression, and quality of life. The goal is to identify which patients are most at risk for emotional distress so better support can be provided during and after cancer treatment.
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Strasbourg, 67033, France
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