“…Distress has been defined as "a multifactorial, unpleasant experience of an emotional, psychological, social, or spiritual nature that interferes with the ability to cope with cancer, its physical symptoms, and its treatment" [1,2]. In the oncology context, distress is multifactorial, as numerous areas in a patient's life contribute to his or her experience of distress, including physical symptoms, disease severity, treatment [3,4]; physical activity level / performance status [5][6][7]; social support (for a review see [8]); and psychological factors such as optimism [9,10], coping style [11,12], and pre-morbid or current depression [13].…”