The incidence and mortality of oral cancer in Taiwanese men have increased over the past decade, primarily associated with a surge in the popularity of betel quid chewing. The aim of this study was to examine the experience of six Taiwanese men with oral cancer, who were aged between 40 and 60 years, using a qualitative approach. The three major themes emerging from the data include: (i) understanding the cancer diagnosis; (ii) the challenges of cancer treatment; and (iii) adapting to difference. Increasing nurses' understanding of the experiential aspects of oral cancer in this population is required if nurses are to develop successful health promotion programmes and nursing interventions to meet these patients' needs
Oral cancer is a fatal disease, accounting for the fourth highest incidence of malignancy in males a...
Mouth cancer has the same meaning as oral cancer - it is cancer that occurs in any part of the mouth...
This is a study to describe the health beliefs related to oral cancer (OC) in a high-risk group in M...
[[abstract]]The main purpose of the study is to investigate relevant factors affecting the quality o...
Background/purposeOral cancer is one of the fastest increasing malignancies in Taiwan. Among the cou...
Oral cancer is one of the fastest increasing malignancies in Taiwan. Among the counties on the islan...
[[abstract]]Background: Betel quid chewing and cigarette smoking are two of the risk factors for som...
[[abstract]]Aims and objectives To explore the essence of the illness experiences of middle-aged me...
Cancer causes approximately 12% of all deaths throughout the world and is the third leading cause of...
[[abstract]]Smoking and betel quid chewing are established risk factors for oral cancer in Taiwan. T...
Objective: The aim of this study is assesment of awareness and knowledge of oral cancer in a group o...
Objectives: To explore the early responses of young oral cancer patients in Scotland to the symptoms...
Oral cancer is the sixth most common cancer worldwide and accounts for over a half a million new pat...
Objective: To assess awareness about oral cancer and precancer among patients attending for dental t...
Introduction: In South-Central Asia, 80 per cent of head and neck cancers are found in the oral cavi...
Oral cancer is a fatal disease, accounting for the fourth highest incidence of malignancy in males a...
Mouth cancer has the same meaning as oral cancer - it is cancer that occurs in any part of the mouth...
This is a study to describe the health beliefs related to oral cancer (OC) in a high-risk group in M...
[[abstract]]The main purpose of the study is to investigate relevant factors affecting the quality o...
Background/purposeOral cancer is one of the fastest increasing malignancies in Taiwan. Among the cou...
Oral cancer is one of the fastest increasing malignancies in Taiwan. Among the counties on the islan...
[[abstract]]Background: Betel quid chewing and cigarette smoking are two of the risk factors for som...
[[abstract]]Aims and objectives To explore the essence of the illness experiences of middle-aged me...
Cancer causes approximately 12% of all deaths throughout the world and is the third leading cause of...
[[abstract]]Smoking and betel quid chewing are established risk factors for oral cancer in Taiwan. T...
Objective: The aim of this study is assesment of awareness and knowledge of oral cancer in a group o...
Objectives: To explore the early responses of young oral cancer patients in Scotland to the symptoms...
Oral cancer is the sixth most common cancer worldwide and accounts for over a half a million new pat...
Objective: To assess awareness about oral cancer and precancer among patients attending for dental t...
Introduction: In South-Central Asia, 80 per cent of head and neck cancers are found in the oral cavi...
Oral cancer is a fatal disease, accounting for the fourth highest incidence of malignancy in males a...
Mouth cancer has the same meaning as oral cancer - it is cancer that occurs in any part of the mouth...
This is a study to describe the health beliefs related to oral cancer (OC) in a high-risk group in M...