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Help for breast cancer patients

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Prince of Wales Hospital will strengthen psychosocial services for breast cancer patients after it found 40 per cent of such patients suffer depression and anxiety.

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Gloria Chan Hoi-sze, a clinical psychologist at Chinese University, said Prince of Wales Hospital, the university's medical teaching hospital, had provided a screening service for new breast cancer patients since early last year.

The patients' mental health was assessed before they received the first and third chemotherapy treatments. If needed, they were referred to clinical psychologists for counselling.

So far 400 patients have been assessed, of whom about 40 per cent had shown significant symptoms of depression and anxiety before they started chemotherapy.

'Depression and anxiety are quite common among breast cancer patients but in the past patients only sought our help when their symptoms had already been quite severe. This screening service can help identify the needy patients and offer intervention early,' Ms Chan said.

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In view of the good response, the hospital will further strengthen the service and invite some breast cancer survivors to contact the new patients and share their experiences.

An interactive computer programme would also be offered to patients to help them learn more about chemotherapy. Ms Chan said the hospital also provided other psychosocial services for patients, such as helping them rebuild their selfimage and sex lives after surgery.

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