Problem identification: Expanding on previous work in specific cancer populations, this review aimed to explore factors associated with decisional regret following treatment for a range of cancer types. Literature search: A systematic search of four databases identified 1747 studies, using search terms relating to cancer survivors and decisional regret. Following quality appraisal, correlates of regret were abstracted and analyzed using narrative synthesis. Data evaluation/synthesis: Seventy-two studies met the inclusion criteria. Factors associated with treatment regret were categorized as being either modifiable or less modifiable. Regret was associated with various sociodemographic factors, physical health, treatment type, a...
Cancer can have major implications for those who receive a diagnosis, not only as a result of its ph...
Following a diagnosis of early stage breast cancer women need to make decisions for surgical and adj...
Background: When treating potentially resectable pancreatic adenocarcinoma, therapeutic decisions ar...
Problem identification: Expanding on previous work in specific cancer populations, this review aime...
Following a diagnosis of cancer, patients are often faced with important medical decisions regardi...
OBJECTIVES: Decisional regret is an indicator of satisfaction with the treatment decision and can he...
Objective: Fear of recurrence (FOR) is a key concern among survivors of all cancers. In prostate ca...
BACKGROUND: This study examined the med-iating effect of decision regret on the relationshipbetween d...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and validate new regret scales and examine whether a decision aid affects diff...
Introduction: Long-term treatment and associated side effects can affect a patient's quality of life...
BACKGROUND:Thousands of patients annually receive treatment for advanced non-small cell lung cancer ...
This paper examines the role that regret does and should play in medical decision-making. I assess w...
[[abstract]]Aims and objectives To identify the changes and associated factors in decisional confli...
Little is known of the psychosocial factors associated with decision regret in the context of breast...
Objective: Clinical options for managing nonmetastatic prostate cancer (PCa) vary. Each option has s...
Cancer can have major implications for those who receive a diagnosis, not only as a result of its ph...
Following a diagnosis of early stage breast cancer women need to make decisions for surgical and adj...
Background: When treating potentially resectable pancreatic adenocarcinoma, therapeutic decisions ar...
Problem identification: Expanding on previous work in specific cancer populations, this review aime...
Following a diagnosis of cancer, patients are often faced with important medical decisions regardi...
OBJECTIVES: Decisional regret is an indicator of satisfaction with the treatment decision and can he...
Objective: Fear of recurrence (FOR) is a key concern among survivors of all cancers. In prostate ca...
BACKGROUND: This study examined the med-iating effect of decision regret on the relationshipbetween d...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and validate new regret scales and examine whether a decision aid affects diff...
Introduction: Long-term treatment and associated side effects can affect a patient's quality of life...
BACKGROUND:Thousands of patients annually receive treatment for advanced non-small cell lung cancer ...
This paper examines the role that regret does and should play in medical decision-making. I assess w...
[[abstract]]Aims and objectives To identify the changes and associated factors in decisional confli...
Little is known of the psychosocial factors associated with decision regret in the context of breast...
Objective: Clinical options for managing nonmetastatic prostate cancer (PCa) vary. Each option has s...
Cancer can have major implications for those who receive a diagnosis, not only as a result of its ph...
Following a diagnosis of early stage breast cancer women need to make decisions for surgical and adj...
Background: When treating potentially resectable pancreatic adenocarcinoma, therapeutic decisions ar...