Objectives: The risks of developing cancer and dementia increase as we age, however this comorbidity remains relatively under-researched. This study reports on the challenges that people affected by comorbid cancer and dementia face when navigating engagement with cancer treatment within secondary care. Materials and methods: An ethnographic study recruiting 17 people with cancer and dementia, 22 relatives and 19 oncology staff in two UK National Health Service Trusts. Observations (46 hrs) and informal conversations were conducted during oncology appointments involving people with dementia. Semi-structured interviews (n=37) with people living with cancer and dementia, their relatives and staff working in various roles across oncology servi...
A growing number of people live with cancer and dementia. Dementia creates a particular set of chall...
Background As the UK population ages, the prevalence of both dementia and cancer will increase. F...
Background: Life expectancy is increasing continuously, which increases the likelihood of developing...
Objectives: The risks of developing cancer and dementia increase as we age, however this comorbidity...
Background Providing cancer care and treatment for ageing populations with complicating comorbiditi...
Objective: Increasing numbers of people are expected to live with comorbid cancer and dementia. Canc...
Objectives: A co-morbid diagnosis of cancer and dementia (cancer-dementia) may have uniqueimplicatio...
Background: Managing multiple conditions is difficult for patients and their families, increasing co...
Objectives: Despite cancer and dementia being conditions in which prevalence increases with age, the...
Background Managing multiple conditions is difficult for patients and their families, increasing co...
Objectives Despite cancer and dementia being conditions in which prevalence increases with age, the...
As many countries experience population aging, patients with cancer are becoming older and have more...
The risk of living with dementia and, separately, cancer, increases exponentially with age. However,...
Objective Patients with comorbid cancer and dementia have poorer outcomes than those without dementi...
A growing number of people live with cancer and dementia. Dementia creates a particular set of chall...
Background As the UK population ages, the prevalence of both dementia and cancer will increase. F...
Background: Life expectancy is increasing continuously, which increases the likelihood of developing...
Objectives: The risks of developing cancer and dementia increase as we age, however this comorbidity...
Background Providing cancer care and treatment for ageing populations with complicating comorbiditi...
Objective: Increasing numbers of people are expected to live with comorbid cancer and dementia. Canc...
Objectives: A co-morbid diagnosis of cancer and dementia (cancer-dementia) may have uniqueimplicatio...
Background: Managing multiple conditions is difficult for patients and their families, increasing co...
Objectives: Despite cancer and dementia being conditions in which prevalence increases with age, the...
Background Managing multiple conditions is difficult for patients and their families, increasing co...
Objectives Despite cancer and dementia being conditions in which prevalence increases with age, the...
As many countries experience population aging, patients with cancer are becoming older and have more...
The risk of living with dementia and, separately, cancer, increases exponentially with age. However,...
Objective Patients with comorbid cancer and dementia have poorer outcomes than those without dementi...
A growing number of people live with cancer and dementia. Dementia creates a particular set of chall...
Background As the UK population ages, the prevalence of both dementia and cancer will increase. F...
Background: Life expectancy is increasing continuously, which increases the likelihood of developing...