BACKGROUND: Patients who have completed initial cancer treatment (cancer survivors) have been relatively neglected. We need data to help us better understand the needs of this group and to underpin evidence-based service development. METHODS: Scoping reviews of research published in the last two decades focussing on the problems faced by cancer survivors, and the effectiveness of interventions for these problems were undertaken. The aim was to identify what we know, what we do not know and opportunities where research could provide new information. We searched for, retrieved and rapidly appraised systematic reviews sourced from the most common electronic databases supplemented by more recently published individual studies. RESULTS: The rese...
Objective: to conduct a systematic appraisal of the published literature reviews related to the impa...
Purpose To provide an analysis of papers published by the Journal of Cancer Survivorship (JCSU) from...
Item does not contain fulltextCancer survivors may experience unmet needs beyond the end of their tr...
Background: Patients who have completed initial cancer treatment (cancer survivors) have been relati...
PURPOSE: To establish what is known regarding the psychological and social problems faced by adult c...
Purpose: To establish what is known regarding the psychological and social problems faced by adult c...
Purpose: to establish what is known regarding the psychological and social problems faced by adult c...
PURPOSE: A rapid and comprehensive review to identify what is known and not known about the physical...
Purpose: A rapid and comprehensive review to identify what is known and not known about the physical...
PURPOSE: Despite a large volume of research, breast cancer survivors continue to experience high lev...
Purpose: a rapid and comprehensive review to identify what is known and not known about the physical...
Background: The cancer survival rate has shown consistent improvement over recent years. This has r...
Introduction: Since 2007, the Journal of Cancer Survivorship (JCSU) has published hundreds of papers...
Objectives: Over two million people in the UK are living with and beyond cancer. A third report dimi...
INTRODUCTION:The number of cancer survivors is projected to increase to 22.1 million by 2030. Late e...
Objective: to conduct a systematic appraisal of the published literature reviews related to the impa...
Purpose To provide an analysis of papers published by the Journal of Cancer Survivorship (JCSU) from...
Item does not contain fulltextCancer survivors may experience unmet needs beyond the end of their tr...
Background: Patients who have completed initial cancer treatment (cancer survivors) have been relati...
PURPOSE: To establish what is known regarding the psychological and social problems faced by adult c...
Purpose: To establish what is known regarding the psychological and social problems faced by adult c...
Purpose: to establish what is known regarding the psychological and social problems faced by adult c...
PURPOSE: A rapid and comprehensive review to identify what is known and not known about the physical...
Purpose: A rapid and comprehensive review to identify what is known and not known about the physical...
PURPOSE: Despite a large volume of research, breast cancer survivors continue to experience high lev...
Purpose: a rapid and comprehensive review to identify what is known and not known about the physical...
Background: The cancer survival rate has shown consistent improvement over recent years. This has r...
Introduction: Since 2007, the Journal of Cancer Survivorship (JCSU) has published hundreds of papers...
Objectives: Over two million people in the UK are living with and beyond cancer. A third report dimi...
INTRODUCTION:The number of cancer survivors is projected to increase to 22.1 million by 2030. Late e...
Objective: to conduct a systematic appraisal of the published literature reviews related to the impa...
Purpose To provide an analysis of papers published by the Journal of Cancer Survivorship (JCSU) from...
Item does not contain fulltextCancer survivors may experience unmet needs beyond the end of their tr...