Pediatric oncology has emerged as one of the great medical success stories of the last 4 decades. The cure rate of\ud childhood cancer has increased from approximately 25% in the 1960’s to more than 75% in more recent years. However,\ud very little is known about how children actually experience the diagnosis and treatment of their illness. A total\ud of 9 families in which a child was diagnosed with cancer were interviewed twice over a 12-month period. Using the\ud qualitative methodology of interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA), children’s experiences of being patients with a diagnosis of cancer were explicated. The results revealed 5 significant themes: the experience of illness, the upside of being sick, refocusing on what is i...
Despite the fact that cancer s the leading cause of death in the childhood population, the cure rate...
Clinical research has led to tremendous improvements in treatment efficacy for most childhood cancer...
The diagnosis and treatment of cancer can be a stressful and threatening experience, particularly fo...
Paediatric oncology has emerged as one of the great medical success stories of the last four decades...
Pediatric oncology has emerged as one of the great medical success stories of the last 4 decades. Th...
A diagnosis of cancer represents a significant crisis for the child and their family. As the treatme...
Cancer symptom transition periods of children and families Background. Children with cancer are repo...
With good knowledge about the disease and the treatment, the fear and worry of children and parents ...
An interpretative phenomenological analysis approach was used to explore and document the experience...
Childhood cancer is both a medical ailment and a cultural phenomenon created within dominant discurs...
This study aimed at understanding the feelings experienced by the child with cancer manifested durin...
Background The young child’s experiences of living with cancer are crucial to providing evidence bas...
This study explored adult childhood cancer survivors’ experiences with illness and survival. Current...
The study examined the development of cancer understanding in pediatric cancer patients on an age co...
Epidemiological studies show that new cases of young oncology patients are increasing by 400,000 eve...
Despite the fact that cancer s the leading cause of death in the childhood population, the cure rate...
Clinical research has led to tremendous improvements in treatment efficacy for most childhood cancer...
The diagnosis and treatment of cancer can be a stressful and threatening experience, particularly fo...
Paediatric oncology has emerged as one of the great medical success stories of the last four decades...
Pediatric oncology has emerged as one of the great medical success stories of the last 4 decades. Th...
A diagnosis of cancer represents a significant crisis for the child and their family. As the treatme...
Cancer symptom transition periods of children and families Background. Children with cancer are repo...
With good knowledge about the disease and the treatment, the fear and worry of children and parents ...
An interpretative phenomenological analysis approach was used to explore and document the experience...
Childhood cancer is both a medical ailment and a cultural phenomenon created within dominant discurs...
This study aimed at understanding the feelings experienced by the child with cancer manifested durin...
Background The young child’s experiences of living with cancer are crucial to providing evidence bas...
This study explored adult childhood cancer survivors’ experiences with illness and survival. Current...
The study examined the development of cancer understanding in pediatric cancer patients on an age co...
Epidemiological studies show that new cases of young oncology patients are increasing by 400,000 eve...
Despite the fact that cancer s the leading cause of death in the childhood population, the cure rate...
Clinical research has led to tremendous improvements in treatment efficacy for most childhood cancer...
The diagnosis and treatment of cancer can be a stressful and threatening experience, particularly fo...