Introduction: Aggressive cancers such as mantle cell lymphoma are life-changing diseases, affecting all aspects in the life of a patient. Not only affecting a patient physically due to the disease itself and potential treatments but also mentally, socially and economically as well. The aim of this article is to describe the journey of a patient from a clinical and personal perspective, highlighting the importance of a collaborative approach to patients’ post-treatment care from clinicians, allied health professionals and patient advocacy groups/charities. Case presentation: The case presented the journey of a 51-year-old male with stage IV mantle cell lymphoma presented from his own perspective. The clinical case highlights a number of key ...
Background: Oncological disease progression can be difficult to manage for physicians, due to therap...
Background Survivors of lymphoma experience multiple challenges after treatment. However, a lack of ...
Background: Over the past two decades the number of people living with cancer has increased. Many ca...
PURPOSE: To explore the post-treatment experiences and preferences for follow-up support of lymphoma...
Background: Despite evidence that cancer survivors experience a range of unmet needs services remain...
Individuals with cancer and their families assume responsibility for management of cancer as an acut...
Improvements in screening, early detection and treatment have led to more people surviving and livin...
Background: Survivors of lymphoma experience multiple challenges after treatment. However, a lack of...
Little is known about the impact of the cancer experience on people following the completion of trea...
As cancer survival rates continue to improve, it is necessary to consider the needs of those who wil...
Information in the transition to the late palliative phase is not a well-studied area, especially no...
Individuals with cancer and their families assume responsibility for management of cancer as an acut...
Individuals with cancer and their families assume responsibility for management of cancer as an acut...
Individuals with cancer and their families assume responsibility for management of cancer as an acut...
Advancements in medicine have led to an increase in the number of people surviving cancer. As a resu...
Background: Oncological disease progression can be difficult to manage for physicians, due to therap...
Background Survivors of lymphoma experience multiple challenges after treatment. However, a lack of ...
Background: Over the past two decades the number of people living with cancer has increased. Many ca...
PURPOSE: To explore the post-treatment experiences and preferences for follow-up support of lymphoma...
Background: Despite evidence that cancer survivors experience a range of unmet needs services remain...
Individuals with cancer and their families assume responsibility for management of cancer as an acut...
Improvements in screening, early detection and treatment have led to more people surviving and livin...
Background: Survivors of lymphoma experience multiple challenges after treatment. However, a lack of...
Little is known about the impact of the cancer experience on people following the completion of trea...
As cancer survival rates continue to improve, it is necessary to consider the needs of those who wil...
Information in the transition to the late palliative phase is not a well-studied area, especially no...
Individuals with cancer and their families assume responsibility for management of cancer as an acut...
Individuals with cancer and their families assume responsibility for management of cancer as an acut...
Individuals with cancer and their families assume responsibility for management of cancer as an acut...
Advancements in medicine have led to an increase in the number of people surviving cancer. As a resu...
Background: Oncological disease progression can be difficult to manage for physicians, due to therap...
Background Survivors of lymphoma experience multiple challenges after treatment. However, a lack of ...
Background: Over the past two decades the number of people living with cancer has increased. Many ca...