This study examines the illness narratives of female cancer survivors living in Southern Central Appalachia. Stories of 29 female Appalachian cancer survivors from northeastern Tennessee and southwcstmn Virginia were collected via a mixed methods approach in either a day-long story circle (n=26) or an in-depth interview (n=3), Qualitative content analysis was used to guide an inductive analysis of the tTanscript\u3c;, What emerged was that as participants survived cancer, they also survived other health conditions, their intorsccting stories yielding an omnibus survivorship narrative
Persistent Appalachian Health Disparities: An Integrative Literature Review Richard Trosper Resea...
The number of cancer survivors in the United States is expected to grow to 18 million by 2020 becaus...
Abstract: The Appalachian area of Kentucky is marred by economic depravity and a lack of specialized...
In a multiphasic study, the stories of 29 female Appalachian cancer survivors were collected through...
Informed by a mothering-disruption framework, our study examines the illness narratives of women can...
Navigating personal identity changes through the cancer journey can be challenging, especially for w...
The Appalachian region is known for its beautiful mountains, close-knit communities, and health care...
Drawing on critical feminist narrative inquiry, we explore illness narratives of women cancer surviv...
This study examines cultural issues surrounding family cancer communication in Appalachia, providing...
Narratives of Cancer Survivors in Religions Life is a careful consideration of the narratives of can...
Book Summary: Scholars of southern Appalachia have largely focused their research on men, particular...
Underserved communities with high cancer rates often are not involved in implementing state cancer c...
This article examines the relationship between gender and cancer survivorship. I argue that gender i...
Melanoma is a dangerous form of skin cancer that can spread throughout the body without treatment. T...
The Appalachian region of the United States has long been recognized for its poor economic and socia...
Persistent Appalachian Health Disparities: An Integrative Literature Review Richard Trosper Resea...
The number of cancer survivors in the United States is expected to grow to 18 million by 2020 becaus...
Abstract: The Appalachian area of Kentucky is marred by economic depravity and a lack of specialized...
In a multiphasic study, the stories of 29 female Appalachian cancer survivors were collected through...
Informed by a mothering-disruption framework, our study examines the illness narratives of women can...
Navigating personal identity changes through the cancer journey can be challenging, especially for w...
The Appalachian region is known for its beautiful mountains, close-knit communities, and health care...
Drawing on critical feminist narrative inquiry, we explore illness narratives of women cancer surviv...
This study examines cultural issues surrounding family cancer communication in Appalachia, providing...
Narratives of Cancer Survivors in Religions Life is a careful consideration of the narratives of can...
Book Summary: Scholars of southern Appalachia have largely focused their research on men, particular...
Underserved communities with high cancer rates often are not involved in implementing state cancer c...
This article examines the relationship between gender and cancer survivorship. I argue that gender i...
Melanoma is a dangerous form of skin cancer that can spread throughout the body without treatment. T...
The Appalachian region of the United States has long been recognized for its poor economic and socia...
Persistent Appalachian Health Disparities: An Integrative Literature Review Richard Trosper Resea...
The number of cancer survivors in the United States is expected to grow to 18 million by 2020 becaus...
Abstract: The Appalachian area of Kentucky is marred by economic depravity and a lack of specialized...