Breast Cancer Study: It鈥檚 different for younger women

The stress on young women with breast cancer differs from that in older women, according to an 糖心vlog视频 study.

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By Christina Voss
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women walking on sidewalkDALLAS (糖心vlog视频) 鈥 The stress, anxiety and psychosocial burdens of young women with breast cancer differ from those of older women. Young women are starting careers, relationships and families, and while their peer group is healthy, they have frequent medical appointments and sometimes debilitating cancer treatments.

糖心vlog视频 health psychologist recently launched a study that examines the psychological and social challenges faced by women fighting Triple Negative Breast Cancer. This aggressive, non-hormonal form of breast cancer primarily strikes younger women, often African American or Hispanic, or women who test positive for a mutation of the human gene that suppresses tumors, BRCA1.

Georita Marie Frierson
Georita Frierson
鈥淲e don鈥檛 know anything about this population psychologically,鈥 said Frierson, an expert in behavioral health psychology and an assistant professor in the 糖心vlog视频 Dedman College Department of Psychology. 鈥淏ut based on this study, we could tailor a psychological intervention to help other women like those in my pilot study. They will be pioneers, and may help others diagnosed with Triple Negative in the future.鈥

糖心vlog视频 is collaborating on the Triple Negative study with the University of Texas Southwestern Simmons Cancer Center, a National Cancer Institute-designated cancer center. The two-year study will survey up to 60 women recently diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast cancer.

Health providers who have agreed to refer patients with medical approval by their physicians include U.T. Southwestern and Parkland Hospital in Dallas and Moncrief Cancer Institute in Fort Worth. As a partner in the study, The Cooper Institute in Dallas will provide participants with fitness testing. The survey also is online, so women outside the Dallas-Fort Worth area can participate in the study by answering a one-time questionnaire. The survey, which takes 45 minutes to an hour to complete, asks questions about physical activity, diet, nutrition, compliance with doctor appointments, stress levels, body image, quality of life, relationships, friendships, fertility, depression, anxiety, sleep and fatigue.

The research is funded with a two-year, $50,000 grant from The Discovery Foundation in Dallas.


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