Cancer survival is increasing, and many people are living years after cancer treatment. For example, it is predicted that 46 per cent of men and 56 per cent of women diagnosed in 2007 in England and Wales will survive their cancer for 5 years or more. However, 'survivors' may be living with significant physical, psychological and social disruption caused by their illness. Furthermore, huge disparities exist in the outcomes for different cancer 'types', and there has been little investigation of those living with 'poor prognostic' cancers. Our aim was to explore the experience of living after the diagnosis of a poor prognostic cancer. Data were gathered from 30 people via interviews and participants' own photographs. Our findings suggest tha...
Over the past decades, early diagnosis, new drugs and more personalised multi-modality treatment hav...
A new cancer diagnosis dramatically impacts an individual’s daily life. While data describing cancer...
Psycho-oncology has been limited by inconsistent definitions of adjustment, leading to inconsistent ...
In the UK, more than two million people are alive following a cancer diagnosis and people with canc...
Increasing numbers of women are surviving breast cancer, but little is known about the long-term imp...
Increasing numbers of women are surviving breast cancer, but little is known about the long-term imp...
Purpose: From a cancer survivor perspective, the purpose of this paper is to explore what has change...
Purpose: From a cancer survivor perspective, the purpose of this paper is to explore what has change...
Existential concerns about cancer have been studied extensively in palliative care but less so in cu...
I examine how women “move on,” or are unable to, after a diagnosis of breast cancer. I interviewed 8...
Emerging evidence suggests cancer survivors suffer impairments in health and wellbeing that predate ...
Much of the existing popular literature suggests that survival from life-threatening diseases encour...
This longitudinal study examined the long-term impact of a diagnosis of cancer on physical and psych...
This longitudinal study examined the long-term impact of a diagnosis of cancer on physical and psych...
Objective: As more people live with cancer and for longer time periods, it is important to understan...
Over the past decades, early diagnosis, new drugs and more personalised multi-modality treatment hav...
A new cancer diagnosis dramatically impacts an individual’s daily life. While data describing cancer...
Psycho-oncology has been limited by inconsistent definitions of adjustment, leading to inconsistent ...
In the UK, more than two million people are alive following a cancer diagnosis and people with canc...
Increasing numbers of women are surviving breast cancer, but little is known about the long-term imp...
Increasing numbers of women are surviving breast cancer, but little is known about the long-term imp...
Purpose: From a cancer survivor perspective, the purpose of this paper is to explore what has change...
Purpose: From a cancer survivor perspective, the purpose of this paper is to explore what has change...
Existential concerns about cancer have been studied extensively in palliative care but less so in cu...
I examine how women “move on,” or are unable to, after a diagnosis of breast cancer. I interviewed 8...
Emerging evidence suggests cancer survivors suffer impairments in health and wellbeing that predate ...
Much of the existing popular literature suggests that survival from life-threatening diseases encour...
This longitudinal study examined the long-term impact of a diagnosis of cancer on physical and psych...
This longitudinal study examined the long-term impact of a diagnosis of cancer on physical and psych...
Objective: As more people live with cancer and for longer time periods, it is important to understan...
Over the past decades, early diagnosis, new drugs and more personalised multi-modality treatment hav...
A new cancer diagnosis dramatically impacts an individual’s daily life. While data describing cancer...
Psycho-oncology has been limited by inconsistent definitions of adjustment, leading to inconsistent ...