Objective Recurrence is a difficult stage in the cancer journey as it brings to the fore the life-threatening nature of the illness. This meta-ethnography examines and synthesises the findings of qualitative research regarding patients' experience of cancer recurrence. Methods A systematic search of the qualitative studies published between January 1994 to April 2014 was undertaken. Seventeen relevant papers were identified, and a meta-ethnography was conducted. Results Six third-order concepts were developed to capture patients' experiences: experiencing emotional turmoil following diagnosis, which described the emotional impact of diagnosis and the influence of previous experiences on how the news were received; experiencing otherness, ...
Improvements in the medical field have given many cancer patients and survivors better odds of long-...
Objective: Patients will experience a plethora of issues when faced with a recurrence of their cance...
AIMS The aims of this thesis are to provide understanding of the psychosocial impact of recurrent c...
Colorectal cancer is the fourth most common cancer type in the UK. Following treatment, many patient...
Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is a significant issue for most cancer survivors, with nearly half o...
Background: Evolving treatment options for people with cancer mean that increased numbers survive af...
Purpose Advances in cancer treatment have led to longer cancer-free periods and overall survival. Th...
Background: Current oncology policy and literature promotes the importance of providing information ...
Funding: British Association of Head and Neck OncologistsFear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is common a...
Introduction: Living with an altered facial appearance as a result of treatment for cancer requires ...
OBJECTIVE: One of the most prevalent and disrupting symptoms experienced by cancer patients is chron...
Background: Preliminary evidence suggests that metacognitive therapy (MCT), a brief, process-focused...
OBJECTIVE: One of the most prevalent and disrupting symptoms experienced by cancer patients is chron...
BackgroundPreliminary evidence suggests that metacognitive therapy (MCT), a brief, process-focused p...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Ozakinci, G., Swash, B., Humphris, G., R...
Improvements in the medical field have given many cancer patients and survivors better odds of long-...
Objective: Patients will experience a plethora of issues when faced with a recurrence of their cance...
AIMS The aims of this thesis are to provide understanding of the psychosocial impact of recurrent c...
Colorectal cancer is the fourth most common cancer type in the UK. Following treatment, many patient...
Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is a significant issue for most cancer survivors, with nearly half o...
Background: Evolving treatment options for people with cancer mean that increased numbers survive af...
Purpose Advances in cancer treatment have led to longer cancer-free periods and overall survival. Th...
Background: Current oncology policy and literature promotes the importance of providing information ...
Funding: British Association of Head and Neck OncologistsFear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is common a...
Introduction: Living with an altered facial appearance as a result of treatment for cancer requires ...
OBJECTIVE: One of the most prevalent and disrupting symptoms experienced by cancer patients is chron...
Background: Preliminary evidence suggests that metacognitive therapy (MCT), a brief, process-focused...
OBJECTIVE: One of the most prevalent and disrupting symptoms experienced by cancer patients is chron...
BackgroundPreliminary evidence suggests that metacognitive therapy (MCT), a brief, process-focused p...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Ozakinci, G., Swash, B., Humphris, G., R...
Improvements in the medical field have given many cancer patients and survivors better odds of long-...
Objective: Patients will experience a plethora of issues when faced with a recurrence of their cance...
AIMS The aims of this thesis are to provide understanding of the psychosocial impact of recurrent c...