Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is regarded as one of the most common and distressing issues affecting cancer survivors. Observational studies have identified several modifiable characteristics associated with FCR. However, many of the findings are based on post-hoc analyses and come from studies in which FCR was not identified as a primary outcome. This study sought to overcome these limitations by using a model comprised of cognitive, behavioral, and social characteristics as a framework for examining modifiable characteristics associated with FCR. A sample of 120 patients who had been diagnosed with colorectal cancer and completed cancer treatment in the past 6 to 36 months was recruited during routine out...
Evidence suggests that the genesis and regulation of the sense of exertional fatigue is rooted withi...
The factor structure, reliability, and validity of the Help-Seeker Stereotype Scale (HSSS), an instr...
Background: Frailty, a state indicating vulnerability to poor health outcomes, is a common condition...
Background: Childhood brain and central nervous system (CNS) tumors are the second most common form ...
Epidemiologic evidence shows that the incidence of HIV among men who have sex with men (MSM) is on t...
Background: Severe malarial infection manifests in sub-Saharan pediatric populations in two ways – s...
Objectives: To examine the relationship between the subjects’ stages of change at their initial visi...
Onchocerca is a genus of roundworm most commonly associated with the human infection onchocerciasis,...
Adolescents frequently experience perceived and actual barriers to sexual and reproductive healthcar...
It has been well-studied that women with a BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene mutation have an increased risk for b...
Traumatic events, or exposure to actual or threatened death, serious injury, or sexual violence, are...
Many coastal plant species thrive across a range of environmental conditions, often displaying drama...
Leadership is considered an imperative for the success of organizations, especially in increasingly ...
It is becoming increasingly apparent that people who work in certain professions are more likely to ...
The inclusion of breast cancer as part of the Lynch syndrome (LS) spectrum has long\ud been debated ...
Evidence suggests that the genesis and regulation of the sense of exertional fatigue is rooted withi...
The factor structure, reliability, and validity of the Help-Seeker Stereotype Scale (HSSS), an instr...
Background: Frailty, a state indicating vulnerability to poor health outcomes, is a common condition...
Background: Childhood brain and central nervous system (CNS) tumors are the second most common form ...
Epidemiologic evidence shows that the incidence of HIV among men who have sex with men (MSM) is on t...
Background: Severe malarial infection manifests in sub-Saharan pediatric populations in two ways – s...
Objectives: To examine the relationship between the subjects’ stages of change at their initial visi...
Onchocerca is a genus of roundworm most commonly associated with the human infection onchocerciasis,...
Adolescents frequently experience perceived and actual barriers to sexual and reproductive healthcar...
It has been well-studied that women with a BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene mutation have an increased risk for b...
Traumatic events, or exposure to actual or threatened death, serious injury, or sexual violence, are...
Many coastal plant species thrive across a range of environmental conditions, often displaying drama...
Leadership is considered an imperative for the success of organizations, especially in increasingly ...
It is becoming increasingly apparent that people who work in certain professions are more likely to ...
The inclusion of breast cancer as part of the Lynch syndrome (LS) spectrum has long\ud been debated ...
Evidence suggests that the genesis and regulation of the sense of exertional fatigue is rooted withi...
The factor structure, reliability, and validity of the Help-Seeker Stereotype Scale (HSSS), an instr...
Background: Frailty, a state indicating vulnerability to poor health outcomes, is a common condition...