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Tele-IPT and Tele-Pharmacotherapy for Treatment of Depression in Patients with Stage I-III Breast Cancer

Trial Status: active

This phase I trial evaluates tele interpersonal psychotherapy (tele-IPT) and tele-pharmacotherapy for the treatment of depression in patients with stage I-III breast cancer. Telehealth, also referred to as telemedicine or e-medicine, is the remote delivery of healthcare services over the telecommunications infrastructure without having to come in person for the visit. Interpersonal psychotherapy is a brief treatment that focuses on how life events (such as developing breast cancer) affect mood, and how mood can affect the handling of life events. Serotonin reuptake inhibitors, like venlafaxine (Effexor) and escitalopram (Lexapro) are the most widely used type of antidepressant medications. Using tele-IPT or tele-pharmacotherapy may decrease depression symptoms in patients with stage I-III breast cancer.