Living and Dying with Cancer is a powerful and moving account of the experiences of those affected by one of the most common causes of death in the Western world. Through a series of individual narratives based on extensive interviews carried out by the author, the book explores the impact of being diagnosed with cancer on those with the disease and the people around them. It follows the different trajectories of the disease from the very first symptoms, through treatment to death and shows how the experience of the disease and even the way it develops is affected by the social context of the people involved, as well as their own physical and psychological characteristics. This book will be an invaluable resource not only for social scienti...
Suffering is a fundamental experience of the human condition. Whereas the arts and humanities have s...
This Heideggerian phenomenological hermeneutic study explores the lived experience of those coming t...
In this article we focus on the experiences of 18 people with colorectal cancer, involved in a large...
Dying is a period of life, fraught with issues which are complex and which can often occasion a dept...
The illness career of the person with cancer has been characterized as a 'living--dying' experience ...
Purpose: From a cancer survivor perspective, the purpose of this paper is to explore what has change...
Purpose: From a cancer survivor perspective, the purpose of this paper is to explore what has change...
This thesis is focused on an important problem of today, which is cancer. It describes this deceitfu...
In the UK, more than two million people are alive following a cancer diagnosis and people with canc...
LondonIn this chapter we bring together both C. Wright Mills' sociological and Martin Heidegger's ph...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to understand the meanings and nature of living in the world ...
Aim To describe the impact of interactions with health care professionals revealed by people’s accou...
Literature suggests that it is possible to live well with advanced cancer but little is known about ...
This thesis follows the lives of people who are diagnosed with a cancer that is unlikely to be cured...
“It is, of course, likely that the language about cancer will evolve in the coming years. It must ch...
Suffering is a fundamental experience of the human condition. Whereas the arts and humanities have s...
This Heideggerian phenomenological hermeneutic study explores the lived experience of those coming t...
In this article we focus on the experiences of 18 people with colorectal cancer, involved in a large...
Dying is a period of life, fraught with issues which are complex and which can often occasion a dept...
The illness career of the person with cancer has been characterized as a 'living--dying' experience ...
Purpose: From a cancer survivor perspective, the purpose of this paper is to explore what has change...
Purpose: From a cancer survivor perspective, the purpose of this paper is to explore what has change...
This thesis is focused on an important problem of today, which is cancer. It describes this deceitfu...
In the UK, more than two million people are alive following a cancer diagnosis and people with canc...
LondonIn this chapter we bring together both C. Wright Mills' sociological and Martin Heidegger's ph...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to understand the meanings and nature of living in the world ...
Aim To describe the impact of interactions with health care professionals revealed by people’s accou...
Literature suggests that it is possible to live well with advanced cancer but little is known about ...
This thesis follows the lives of people who are diagnosed with a cancer that is unlikely to be cured...
“It is, of course, likely that the language about cancer will evolve in the coming years. It must ch...
Suffering is a fundamental experience of the human condition. Whereas the arts and humanities have s...
This Heideggerian phenomenological hermeneutic study explores the lived experience of those coming t...
In this article we focus on the experiences of 18 people with colorectal cancer, involved in a large...