Major advances in cancer detection and treatment options have now afforded cancer patients the prospect of a longer life. This places various demands upon patients, families and social workers in the field of oncology. A combination of quantitative and qualitative research approaches was used to explore the survivorship experiences of patients and families who presented with an advanced stage of larynx cancer, where a total laryngectomy was indicated, implying removal of the entire larynx. Findings of the study reveal that patients and families mobilise both inner strengths and social support to adapt to inevitable physical changes that follow a laryngectomy
Laryngeal cancer continues to raise challenges for specialists all over the world even if there has ...
Background: Management of laryngeal carcinoma has been widely developed, either by surgery, radiothe...
Objective: This study aimed to clarify the relationships between the acceptance of disability and da...
Major advances in cancer detection and treatment options have now afforded cancer patients the prosp...
CITATION: Steyn, H. & Green, S. 2017. Surviving a laryngectomy : the views of post-operative cancer ...
A laryngectomy is a surgical procedure entailing the removal of the entire larynx following adiagnos...
The purpose of this study is to understand the physical, psychological, and social changes that pati...
Introduction. The most radical way to get rid of the cancer of the larynx is total laryngectomy. Lar...
Larynx cancer is one of the most susceptible form of cancer susceptible to induce alteration of the ...
Introduction: Among people affected by cancer, the impairment of quality of life of people affected ...
INTRODUCTION: Laryngeal cancer is a malignancy associated with significant psychosocial consequence...
Incidence of oropharyngeal cancer continues to increase in many countries worldwide, largely due to ...
Approximately 12,740 new cases of laryngeal cancer (LC) are diagnosed each year, often resulting in ...
BACKGROUND: Patients with advanced cancers of the larynx and hypopharynx have been treated with tota...
INTRODUCTION: Treatment for patients with larynx cancer often results in a negative impact on their...
Laryngeal cancer continues to raise challenges for specialists all over the world even if there has ...
Background: Management of laryngeal carcinoma has been widely developed, either by surgery, radiothe...
Objective: This study aimed to clarify the relationships between the acceptance of disability and da...
Major advances in cancer detection and treatment options have now afforded cancer patients the prosp...
CITATION: Steyn, H. & Green, S. 2017. Surviving a laryngectomy : the views of post-operative cancer ...
A laryngectomy is a surgical procedure entailing the removal of the entire larynx following adiagnos...
The purpose of this study is to understand the physical, psychological, and social changes that pati...
Introduction. The most radical way to get rid of the cancer of the larynx is total laryngectomy. Lar...
Larynx cancer is one of the most susceptible form of cancer susceptible to induce alteration of the ...
Introduction: Among people affected by cancer, the impairment of quality of life of people affected ...
INTRODUCTION: Laryngeal cancer is a malignancy associated with significant psychosocial consequence...
Incidence of oropharyngeal cancer continues to increase in many countries worldwide, largely due to ...
Approximately 12,740 new cases of laryngeal cancer (LC) are diagnosed each year, often resulting in ...
BACKGROUND: Patients with advanced cancers of the larynx and hypopharynx have been treated with tota...
INTRODUCTION: Treatment for patients with larynx cancer often results in a negative impact on their...
Laryngeal cancer continues to raise challenges for specialists all over the world even if there has ...
Background: Management of laryngeal carcinoma has been widely developed, either by surgery, radiothe...
Objective: This study aimed to clarify the relationships between the acceptance of disability and da...