Purpose There are 1.2 million long-term cancer survivors in the United Kingdom. Existing research on the health and supportive care needs of these survivors is sparse and inconclusive. This study investigated health status, psychological morbidity, and supportive care needs in long-term cancer survivors in the United Kingdom. Methods Five to 16 years after diagnosis, 1,275 eligible survivors of breast, colorectal, and prostate cancers were approached to participate in a questionnaire survey. The questionnaire explored health status (European Quality of Life-5 Dimensions), psychological morbidity (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale), and supportive care needs (Cancer Survivors' Unmet Needs Measure). Data were analyzed by type of cancer a...
Objectives: To explore the supportive care needs of cancer survivors, the characteristics of patient...
Background: Approximately one third of cancer survivors in the United Kingdom face ongoing and debil...
The work described in this thesis concerns the use and quality of primary care service use by people...
PURPOSE: There are 1.2 million long-term cancer survivors in the United Kingdom. Existing research o...
Introduction: The growing number of long-term cancer survivors poses a new challenge to health care ...
Purpose: To estimate prevalence and severity of patients' self-perceived supportive care needs in th...
BACKGROUND: A cancer diagnosis can have a profound impact on partners and close family members of pa...
Purpose: To estimate prevalence and severity of patients' self-perceived supportive care needs in th...
Purpose: To estimate prevalence and severity of patients' self-perceived supportive care needs in th...
AbstractIntroductionThe growing number of long-term cancer survivors poses a new challenge to health...
Background A cancer diagnosis can have a profound impact on partners and close family members of pat...
Purpose To estimate prevalence and severity of patients' self-perceived supportive care needs in th...
Purpose To estimate prevalence and severity of patients' self-perceived supportive care needs in the...
BACKGROUND: The community-based incidence of cancer treatment-related long-term consequences is unce...
Purpose To estimate prevalence and severity of patients' self-perceived supportive care needs in ...
Objectives: To explore the supportive care needs of cancer survivors, the characteristics of patient...
Background: Approximately one third of cancer survivors in the United Kingdom face ongoing and debil...
The work described in this thesis concerns the use and quality of primary care service use by people...
PURPOSE: There are 1.2 million long-term cancer survivors in the United Kingdom. Existing research o...
Introduction: The growing number of long-term cancer survivors poses a new challenge to health care ...
Purpose: To estimate prevalence and severity of patients' self-perceived supportive care needs in th...
BACKGROUND: A cancer diagnosis can have a profound impact on partners and close family members of pa...
Purpose: To estimate prevalence and severity of patients' self-perceived supportive care needs in th...
Purpose: To estimate prevalence and severity of patients' self-perceived supportive care needs in th...
AbstractIntroductionThe growing number of long-term cancer survivors poses a new challenge to health...
Background A cancer diagnosis can have a profound impact on partners and close family members of pat...
Purpose To estimate prevalence and severity of patients' self-perceived supportive care needs in th...
Purpose To estimate prevalence and severity of patients' self-perceived supportive care needs in the...
BACKGROUND: The community-based incidence of cancer treatment-related long-term consequences is unce...
Purpose To estimate prevalence and severity of patients' self-perceived supportive care needs in ...
Objectives: To explore the supportive care needs of cancer survivors, the characteristics of patient...
Background: Approximately one third of cancer survivors in the United Kingdom face ongoing and debil...
The work described in this thesis concerns the use and quality of primary care service use by people...