Receiving a new diagnosis of cancer or recurrent disease is distressing. Increasing numbers of people are living with cancer, as well as those who have been cured. Living with cancer and the possibility of recurrence requires psychological strength to deal with the treatment, effects of the illness and uncertainty about the future. Self-efficacy and psychological well-being can reduce the effects of chronic stress. Excellent symptom control is essential and fatigue, the most prevalent symptom for those with cancer, requires targeted support. Well-being and psychological resilience may be improved by specific actions and psychological approaches, some of which are encompassed by the ‘five ways to well-being’ framework, which can be used to ...
Introduction: A diagnosis of cancer is a stressful event which has the potential to elicit psycholog...
Self-efficacy for coping with cancer is a specific construct that refers to behaviors that occur in ...
OBJECTIVE:Psychological distress remains a major challenge in cancer care. The complexity of psychol...
Receiving a new diagnosis of cancer or of its recurrence is distressing and there are increasing num...
With increased effectiveness of medical treatment for cancer, greater attention has been directed to...
Considering the importance of coping strategies and resilience in adapting to the stress caused by c...
Anxiety and depression in cancer patients are common psychological disorders in cancer patients. Res...
Background: Being diagnosed with cancer and undergoing its treatment are associated with substantial...
Psychological distress remains a major challenge in cancer care. The complexity of psychological sym...
To be diagnosed as a critically ill cancer patient is likely to cause some challenges, for both the ...
Background: Patients with cancer have relatively high rates of anxiety and distress, adversely affec...
Background: Cancer pervades many dimensions of an individual's life – demanding a holistic treatment...
Background: Cancer is a leading cause of death. For this reason, cancer is commonly perceived as a p...
Over the last decades, Positive Psychology (PP) has promoted the scientific study of positive life c...
The challenges associated with cancer diagnosis and treatment require a coping response. The nature ...
Introduction: A diagnosis of cancer is a stressful event which has the potential to elicit psycholog...
Self-efficacy for coping with cancer is a specific construct that refers to behaviors that occur in ...
OBJECTIVE:Psychological distress remains a major challenge in cancer care. The complexity of psychol...
Receiving a new diagnosis of cancer or of its recurrence is distressing and there are increasing num...
With increased effectiveness of medical treatment for cancer, greater attention has been directed to...
Considering the importance of coping strategies and resilience in adapting to the stress caused by c...
Anxiety and depression in cancer patients are common psychological disorders in cancer patients. Res...
Background: Being diagnosed with cancer and undergoing its treatment are associated with substantial...
Psychological distress remains a major challenge in cancer care. The complexity of psychological sym...
To be diagnosed as a critically ill cancer patient is likely to cause some challenges, for both the ...
Background: Patients with cancer have relatively high rates of anxiety and distress, adversely affec...
Background: Cancer pervades many dimensions of an individual's life – demanding a holistic treatment...
Background: Cancer is a leading cause of death. For this reason, cancer is commonly perceived as a p...
Over the last decades, Positive Psychology (PP) has promoted the scientific study of positive life c...
The challenges associated with cancer diagnosis and treatment require a coping response. The nature ...
Introduction: A diagnosis of cancer is a stressful event which has the potential to elicit psycholog...
Self-efficacy for coping with cancer is a specific construct that refers to behaviors that occur in ...
OBJECTIVE:Psychological distress remains a major challenge in cancer care. The complexity of psychol...