Little is known about how people living in the aftermath of cancer treatment experience and manage worries about possible signs of cancer relapse, not as an individual enterprise but as socially embedded management. One-year ethnographic fieldwork was conducted in a coastal village of under 3000 inhabitants in northern Norway. Ten villagers who had undergone cancer treatment from six months to five years earlier were the main informants. During fieldwork, the first author conducted qualitative, semi-structured monthly interviews with them, and participated in their everyday activities and relationships, including families, friends and co-villagers. In this article, we contemplate human emotions as arising in contexts of transactions, capabl...
Introduction: The needs and challenges of People Living with and Beyond Cancer (PLWABC) are well doc...
With cancer increasing in prevalence and high priorities placed on concurrent oncological and pallia...
Advances in clinical treatments are resulting in cancer patients living longer, but with the threat ...
Little is known about the process from experiencing indeterminate bodily sensations to perceiving th...
Chronic cancer patients (CCPs) pay attention and act in response to diverse bodily sensations they e...
In Norway, as in other countries in the northern hemisphere, an increasing number of people survive ...
Approaching the presence of cancer in everyday life in terms of mythologies, the article examines wh...
BackgroundIt is known that many individuals worry about their cancer recurring after colorectal canc...
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the social representations of chemotherapy and the experiences built...
Approaching the presence of cancer in everyday life in terms of mythologies, the article examines wh...
Purpose: In this qualitative interview study we investigated the experiences of family members to ca...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Purpose: The number of people living with and beyond cancer is increasing; a sig...
Aim This qualitative study was set out to explore oncology outpatient experiences of having cancer, ...
Purpose: When a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer, it affects all family members. Therefore, the...
Little is known about experiences with receiving home nursing care when old, living in a rural area,...
Introduction: The needs and challenges of People Living with and Beyond Cancer (PLWABC) are well doc...
With cancer increasing in prevalence and high priorities placed on concurrent oncological and pallia...
Advances in clinical treatments are resulting in cancer patients living longer, but with the threat ...
Little is known about the process from experiencing indeterminate bodily sensations to perceiving th...
Chronic cancer patients (CCPs) pay attention and act in response to diverse bodily sensations they e...
In Norway, as in other countries in the northern hemisphere, an increasing number of people survive ...
Approaching the presence of cancer in everyday life in terms of mythologies, the article examines wh...
BackgroundIt is known that many individuals worry about their cancer recurring after colorectal canc...
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the social representations of chemotherapy and the experiences built...
Approaching the presence of cancer in everyday life in terms of mythologies, the article examines wh...
Purpose: In this qualitative interview study we investigated the experiences of family members to ca...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Purpose: The number of people living with and beyond cancer is increasing; a sig...
Aim This qualitative study was set out to explore oncology outpatient experiences of having cancer, ...
Purpose: When a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer, it affects all family members. Therefore, the...
Little is known about experiences with receiving home nursing care when old, living in a rural area,...
Introduction: The needs and challenges of People Living with and Beyond Cancer (PLWABC) are well doc...
With cancer increasing in prevalence and high priorities placed on concurrent oncological and pallia...
Advances in clinical treatments are resulting in cancer patients living longer, but with the threat ...