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Psychosocial distress screening at a single urban community oncology center: Trends among Hispanic and Caucasian women with newly diagnosed breast cancer.

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198Background: We aim to describe our psychosocial distress screening program with attention to our female breast cancer population and symptoms of anxiety and depression among English-speaking Caucasians and Spanish speaking… Click to show full abstract

198Background: We aim to describe our psychosocial distress screening program with attention to our female breast cancer population and symptoms of anxiety and depression among English-speaking Caucasians and Spanish speaking Hispanics. Methods: We retrospectively examined the emotional distress scores of 170 women with newly diagnosed breast cancer at the Cancer Centers of Colorado at SCL Heath/Saint Joseph Hospital from January-December 2015. SCL Health IRB approval was obtained. Patients were provided a distress screening questionnaire (English or Spanish) at their initial visit. Data points included: gender, age, ethnicity, primary language, emotional distress (worry/nervousness or anxiety/fears and sadness/depression) and degree of distress (“thermometer” scale 0-10 or not at all, slightly, moderately, seriously or very seriously). The degree of distress measures were revised in August 2015 from a “thermometer” scale to a descriptive scale. Results: Of 170 women studied, there were 104 Caucasian, 49 ...

Keywords: oncology; distress; distress screening; breast cancer

Journal Title: Journal of Clinical Oncology
Year Published: 2017

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