“…Figure 2 illustrates distress levels among patients who received their diagnoses at varying intervals of time. The findings in Figure 2 are consistent with previous research that has demonstrated the fluctuation of distress levels over the course of coping with cancer, which may be due to the uncertainty surrounding cancer treatment (Chambers et al, 2014; Lam, Shing, Bonanno, Mancini, & Fielding, 2012; Nosarti, Roberts, Crayford, McKenzie, & David, 2002; Wang, Tu, Liu, Yeh, & Hsu, 2013; Ziegler et al, 2011). During the first week, patients may be feeling numb or in a state of derealization before they have fully processed the diagnosis (National Cancer Institute, 2013).…”