Introduction: Many breast cancer survivors report a fear of recurrence of the disease, which finds expression in anxieties that the original cancer will return or that another form of cancer will begin to develop. The present study evaluated perceptions of and feelings about the fear of recurrence from the point of view of breast cancer survivors, the impact of this fear on their lives, and their means of coping. Method: Qualitative research was conducted using the phenomenological approach. The sample included 13 breast cancer survivors aged 34-67 who were within 1 year after completion of chemotherapy. Participants included survivors who had been diagnosed with localized breast cancer, Stages I-III, without metastases, and without previou...
Fear of cancer recurrence, a rational reaction to a future health threat, is often experienced by in...
Contains fulltext : 170351.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)PURPOSE: In ord...
Despite the prevalence of fear of cancer recurrence (FCR), understanding of factors underlying clini...
Improvements in the medical field have given many cancer patients and survivors better odds of long-...
ObjectiveFear of cancer recurrence, although distinct from distress continues to be underâ evaluate...
poster abstractProblem. Fear of breast cancer recurrence is a concern for 55-90% of long-term breast...
Purpose: Fear of recurrence (FOR) of cancer is a distressing symptom and can negatively affect breas...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer survivors are a large and growing cohort of women who are in need of ongoi...
Purpose: Fear of Cancer Recurrence (FCR) is a common concern for which cancer survivors want profess...
Contains fulltext : 172421.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)PURPOSE: Few st...
Purpose: Previous studies suggest one-third of breast cancer survivors (BCS) experience elevated fea...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to better understand fear of cancer (FCR) through the experien...
Objectives: Prior research suggests that fear of cancer recurrence (FOR) is very common among cancer...
Purpose The aim of this qualitative study was to examine the ways in which breast cancer survivors c...
Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is a significant issue for most cancer survivors, with nearly half o...
Fear of cancer recurrence, a rational reaction to a future health threat, is often experienced by in...
Contains fulltext : 170351.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)PURPOSE: In ord...
Despite the prevalence of fear of cancer recurrence (FCR), understanding of factors underlying clini...
Improvements in the medical field have given many cancer patients and survivors better odds of long-...
ObjectiveFear of cancer recurrence, although distinct from distress continues to be underâ evaluate...
poster abstractProblem. Fear of breast cancer recurrence is a concern for 55-90% of long-term breast...
Purpose: Fear of recurrence (FOR) of cancer is a distressing symptom and can negatively affect breas...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer survivors are a large and growing cohort of women who are in need of ongoi...
Purpose: Fear of Cancer Recurrence (FCR) is a common concern for which cancer survivors want profess...
Contains fulltext : 172421.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)PURPOSE: Few st...
Purpose: Previous studies suggest one-third of breast cancer survivors (BCS) experience elevated fea...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to better understand fear of cancer (FCR) through the experien...
Objectives: Prior research suggests that fear of cancer recurrence (FOR) is very common among cancer...
Purpose The aim of this qualitative study was to examine the ways in which breast cancer survivors c...
Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is a significant issue for most cancer survivors, with nearly half o...
Fear of cancer recurrence, a rational reaction to a future health threat, is often experienced by in...
Contains fulltext : 170351.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)PURPOSE: In ord...
Despite the prevalence of fear of cancer recurrence (FCR), understanding of factors underlying clini...