Categories Emotional Health



Relevance: High
Most relevant for: People with hereditary pancreatic cancer risk or strong family history of pancreatic cancer
Study: Impact of mental healthcare among those with increased pancreatic cancer risk
Pancreatic cancer is often aggressive and diagnosed at a late stage, which can lead to uncertainty and fear. For those at risk due to a genetic mutation or family history, access to surveillance and mental health support is essential to help manage the emotional impact. (Posted 5/12/25)
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Relevance: Medium-High
Most relevant for: Young women with breast cancer concerned about survivorship issues
Topic: Addressing the needs of young adults with breast cancer
This update addresses common concerns faced by young adults with breast cancer, particularly fertility and childbearing, psychosocial health and treatment-related side effects. (Posted 2/28/25)
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Relevance: Medium-High
Most relevant for: People with an inherited mutation that increases cancer risk who are interested in sexual health
Study: Impact on sexual well-being among people with an inherited BRCA mutation
This study looked at sexual well-being in those with an inherited BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation. Knowledge about having an inherited BRCA1 or BRCA1 mutation did not influence sexual health. However, menopause and cancer diagnosis was had a significant impact on sexual health and sexual function. (Posted 2/13/25)
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Relevance: Medium
Most relevant for: People with Li-Fraumeni syndrome
Personal Story: Living a full life with Li-Fraumeni syndrome
This XRAY review is about a five-time cancer survivor who has an inherited mutation in the TP53 gene. People with inherited mutations in TP53 have Li-Fraumeni syndrome, which is linked to a very high lifetime risk for many types of cancer. Here we share his inspiring story and provide more information on Li-Fraumeni syndrome. (Posted 4/16/24)
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Relevance: Medium-High
Most relevant for: People with breast cancer or metastatic breast cancer in sexual or intimate relationships and their partners
Topic: Sex and intimacy after breast cancer
A breast cancer diagnosis and treatment can affect relationships with romantic partners. This review highlights two studies that looked at how people with breast cancer and their partners are affected, how they cope, how best to communicate with each other and how to talk with healthcare providers about concerns related to cancer and sexuality. (Posted 8/8/23)
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Relevance: Medium-High
Most relevant for: Men with breast cancer
Study: Male breast cancer: Patient and surgeon experiences
By surveying male breast cancer patients and the surgeons who treat them, researchers gained insight into the experiences of both groups, shedding light on an important issue for men with breast cancer. (Posted 12/22/22)
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Relevance: Medium-High
Most relevant for: Mothers who have had genetic testing for BRCA1 or BRCA2 whether or not they have been diagnosed with breast or ovarian cancer
Study: Teens and young adults respond well to learning about familial cancer risk
Little is known about how awareness of hereditary cancer in a high-risk family affects the quality of life of teens and young adults. This study looked at the lifestyle choices, cancer awareness and quality of life of adolescents and young adults whose mothers had undergone testing for a BRCA mutation. (Posted 10/11/2022) Este artículo está disponible en español.
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Relevance: High
Most relevant for: People diagnosed with ovarian cancer
Article: How your ovarian cancer diagnosis can help your relatives
This media article provides tips from experts and the CDC for talking to family members after a diagnosis of ovarian cancer. It highlights which family members may be at risk of developing ovarian cancer or passing on genes that increase risk. The article provides links to resources, talking points, alternative methods of communication and potential reactions. (Posted 7/28/22)
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Relevance: Medium-High
Most relevant for: transgender people
Article: Transgender peoples' perspectives of being diagnosed with gender-associated cancer
An ABC News article provides viewpoints and data that conveys the added stress experienced by transgender and gender-nonconforming people when they are diagnosed with gender-associated cancer (e.g., ovarian or prostate cancer) that does not match their gender identity. (posted 9/13/21)
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Relevance: Medium-High
Most relevant for: Women with breast cancer who have romantic partners
Study: Healthy romantic relationships may decrease stress and inflammation for breast cancer survivors
Satisfying romantic relationships may improve outcomes for women with breast cancer. In a new study, women who were more satisfied with their romantic relationships experienced less stress and lower inflammation. This study suggests that decreasing stress may be beneficial for breast cancer survivors. (7/25/20)
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