Little is known about the process from experiencing indeterminate bodily sensations to perceiving them as possible symptoms of cancer relapse. We explore how such processes are related to local values and to clinical practice in rural Northern Norway. One-year ethnographic fieldwork was conducted in a coastal village involving ten key participants residing in the village who had undergone cancer treatment from six months to five years earlier. The village has instability in primary health care staffing, which influences how and when indeterminate bodily sensations are presented to shifting GPs. The participants feel that they have to present clear symptoms, so they hesitate to see the doctor for such bodily sensations. Moreover, the persona...
The research project investigates the social processes, the understanding and experiences of traditi...
Objectives: Patients’ lived experience of illness and health is receiving increased attention in the...
Scandinavian welfare states like Norway represent a cultural context in which citizens who become il...
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...
This paper discusses ongoing changes in orientations to cancer disease control in the Global North, ...
Little is known about how people living in the aftermath of cancer treatment experience and manage w...
In Norway, as in other countries in the northern hemisphere, an increasing number of people survive ...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Though new or altered bodily sensations are a common occurrence they rarely tran...
Though new or altered bodily sensations are a common occurrence they rarely transition to biomedical...
Advances in clinical treatments are resulting in cancer patients living longer, but with the threat ...
Approaching the presence of cancer in everyday life in terms of mythologies, the article examines wh...
Objectives: Patients' lived experience of illness and health is receiving increased attention in the...
Approaching the presence of cancer in everyday life in terms of mythologies, the article examines w...
Wellbeing after successful cancer treatment depends on more than merely reducing the risk of disease...
The research project investigates the social processes, the understanding and experiences of traditi...
Objectives: Patients’ lived experience of illness and health is receiving increased attention in the...
Scandinavian welfare states like Norway represent a cultural context in which citizens who become il...
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...
This paper discusses ongoing changes in orientations to cancer disease control in the Global North, ...
Little is known about how people living in the aftermath of cancer treatment experience and manage w...
In Norway, as in other countries in the northern hemisphere, an increasing number of people survive ...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Though new or altered bodily sensations are a common occurrence they rarely tran...
Though new or altered bodily sensations are a common occurrence they rarely transition to biomedical...
Advances in clinical treatments are resulting in cancer patients living longer, but with the threat ...
Approaching the presence of cancer in everyday life in terms of mythologies, the article examines wh...
Objectives: Patients' lived experience of illness and health is receiving increased attention in the...
Approaching the presence of cancer in everyday life in terms of mythologies, the article examines w...
Wellbeing after successful cancer treatment depends on more than merely reducing the risk of disease...
The research project investigates the social processes, the understanding and experiences of traditi...
Objectives: Patients’ lived experience of illness and health is receiving increased attention in the...
Scandinavian welfare states like Norway represent a cultural context in which citizens who become il...