Abstract Background : A cancer diagnosis can have a profound impact on partners and close family members of patients. Little is currently known about the long-term impact. Objectives : The objective of this study is to describe health status, levels of anxiety and depression, unmet supportive care needs and positive outcomes in the partners/family members of breast, prostate and colorectal cancer survivors 5–16 years post-diagnosis. Methods : Patients in a linked study were asked to invite a partner or other close family member to complete a self-administered postal questionnaire. Data were analysed by cancer site and time since diagnosis. Matched comparisons were made between cancer patients in the linked study and their partn...
This study was conducted to determine if the five psychosocial needs that are attributed to individu...
Mortality associated with cancer remains high, but more people are surviving cancer. Some people exp...
Aim: To investigate families’ perceived life situation when living with cancer, with a focus on heal...
BACKGROUND: A cancer diagnosis can have a profound impact on partners and close family members of pa...
Background A cancer diagnosis can have a profound impact on partners and close family members of pat...
PURPOSE: There are 1.2 million long-term cancer survivors in the United Kingdom. Existing research o...
Purpose: In this qualitative interview study we investigated the experiences of family members to ca...
Background: Receiving a cancer diagnosis affects family members as well as the person diagnosed. Fam...
Background: Receiving a cancer diagnosis affects family members as well as the person diagnosed. Fam...
Purpose: The study assessed and compared the psychosocial needs of patients with breast cancer and o...
Purpose: The study assessed and compared the psychosocial needs of patients with breast cancer and o...
Purpose: The study assessed and compared the psychosocial needs of patients with breast cancer and o...
Purpose: The study assessed and compared the psychosocial needs of patients with breast cancer and o...
Mortality associated with cancer remains high, but more people are surviving cancer. Some people exp...
Introduction: Research rarely considers the origin or history of a cancer patient’s anxiety and/or d...
This study was conducted to determine if the five psychosocial needs that are attributed to individu...
Mortality associated with cancer remains high, but more people are surviving cancer. Some people exp...
Aim: To investigate families’ perceived life situation when living with cancer, with a focus on heal...
BACKGROUND: A cancer diagnosis can have a profound impact on partners and close family members of pa...
Background A cancer diagnosis can have a profound impact on partners and close family members of pat...
PURPOSE: There are 1.2 million long-term cancer survivors in the United Kingdom. Existing research o...
Purpose: In this qualitative interview study we investigated the experiences of family members to ca...
Background: Receiving a cancer diagnosis affects family members as well as the person diagnosed. Fam...
Background: Receiving a cancer diagnosis affects family members as well as the person diagnosed. Fam...
Purpose: The study assessed and compared the psychosocial needs of patients with breast cancer and o...
Purpose: The study assessed and compared the psychosocial needs of patients with breast cancer and o...
Purpose: The study assessed and compared the psychosocial needs of patients with breast cancer and o...
Purpose: The study assessed and compared the psychosocial needs of patients with breast cancer and o...
Mortality associated with cancer remains high, but more people are surviving cancer. Some people exp...
Introduction: Research rarely considers the origin or history of a cancer patient’s anxiety and/or d...
This study was conducted to determine if the five psychosocial needs that are attributed to individu...
Mortality associated with cancer remains high, but more people are surviving cancer. Some people exp...
Aim: To investigate families’ perceived life situation when living with cancer, with a focus on heal...