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Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PDQ®)
Patient VersionHealth Professional VersionEn EspaņolLast Modified: 09/22/2004




Introduction






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Diagnosis and Symptoms






Risk Factors, Protective Factors, and the Development of PTSD






Assessment






Treatment






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Introduction

This patient summary on posttraumatic stress disorder is adapted from the summary written for health professionals by cancer experts. This and other credible information about cancer treatment, screening, prevention, supportive care, and ongoing clinical trials, is available from the National Cancer Institute. Better treatment of many cancers has resulted in more patients experiencing longer periods of disease-free survival. This has also led to more patients experiencing psychological problems, which are collectively called posttraumatic stress disorder. This brief summary describes posttraumatic stress disorder, its symptoms, and its treatment.

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