In this paper we describe how we write and speak in public settings about living as a couple with a life limiting illness. Our intentions are to demystify cancer and to show how priorities and positions change over time through talking and writing. This is an iterative and reflexive process which we hope will give readers ideas for future conversations with friends, family and clients
In this autoethnographic presentation I explore the role of the companion for someone who is attempt...
In this conceptual piece, we survey the progress of palliative care communication and reflect back o...
Living and Dying with Cancer is a powerful and moving account of the experiences of those affected b...
This writing explores what continues to arise after my cancer diagnosis. A cancer diagnosis enlivens...
312 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.Improved cancer treatments ha...
This writing explores what continues to arise after my cancer diagnosis. A cancer diagnosis enlivens...
Cancer involves change in individuals and families. Family practitioners are in a unique position to...
This article reviews a sample of narratives written since 1950 by people knowingly facing death as a...
This article reviews a sample of narratives written since 1950 by people knowingly facing death as a...
Literature suggests that it is possible to live well with advanced cancer but little is known about ...
Dying is a period of life, fraught with issues which are complex and which can often occasion a dept...
Changes in cancer treatment and improved survival rates mean that cancer is often experienced as a c...
With cancer increasing in prevalence and high priorities placed on concurrent oncological and pallia...
Background: Most cancer patients state a preference for home death. Care and support from primary ca...
Communication with a cancer patient and his/her family takes place in a dynamic way. Steps of commun...
In this autoethnographic presentation I explore the role of the companion for someone who is attempt...
In this conceptual piece, we survey the progress of palliative care communication and reflect back o...
Living and Dying with Cancer is a powerful and moving account of the experiences of those affected b...
This writing explores what continues to arise after my cancer diagnosis. A cancer diagnosis enlivens...
312 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.Improved cancer treatments ha...
This writing explores what continues to arise after my cancer diagnosis. A cancer diagnosis enlivens...
Cancer involves change in individuals and families. Family practitioners are in a unique position to...
This article reviews a sample of narratives written since 1950 by people knowingly facing death as a...
This article reviews a sample of narratives written since 1950 by people knowingly facing death as a...
Literature suggests that it is possible to live well with advanced cancer but little is known about ...
Dying is a period of life, fraught with issues which are complex and which can often occasion a dept...
Changes in cancer treatment and improved survival rates mean that cancer is often experienced as a c...
With cancer increasing in prevalence and high priorities placed on concurrent oncological and pallia...
Background: Most cancer patients state a preference for home death. Care and support from primary ca...
Communication with a cancer patient and his/her family takes place in a dynamic way. Steps of commun...
In this autoethnographic presentation I explore the role of the companion for someone who is attempt...
In this conceptual piece, we survey the progress of palliative care communication and reflect back o...
Living and Dying with Cancer is a powerful and moving account of the experiences of those affected b...