PurposeOvarian cancer is the most fatal of all gynecologic cancers, with a high relapse rate regardless of stage. Women treated for ovarian cancer, therefore, likely have supportive care needs that extend well beyond the time frame of first-line therapy. Unfortunately, there is minimal data describing these needs. The purpose of this qualitative study is to understand the supportive care needs of women with ovarian care at the end of treatment.MethodsTo better understand the issues faced by women with ovarian cancer, we conducted a public Twitter chat in collaboration with gynecologic cancer social media (#gyncsm). Both quantitative and qualitative analyses were performed.ResultsThe chat occurred over a 1-hour time frame on Twitter and resu...
Purpose This qualitative study sought to describe the challenges following treatment and the prefere...
OBJECTIVE:To examine the association between satisfaction with perceived information provision durin...
Gynaecological cancer survivorship has been addressed in only a limited body of research. After comp...
Purpose: Ovarian cancer is the most fatal of all gynecologic cancers, with a high relapse rate regar...
Women diagnosed with ovarian cancer may experience many shortterm and long-term effects from cancer ...
Data are based on a qualitative study concerning to experiences and needs of women with an ovarian c...
Purpose: By directly engaging with women diagnosed with ovarian cancer, this study aimed to explore ...
Objective To examine the association between satisfaction with perceived information provision durin...
It was estimated that in 2009,21,550 women would be diagnosed with ovarian cancer and 14.600 women w...
Objectives.Studies show that women with cancer want more information about and participation in all ...
Objective: The objective of this paper is to determine changes in supportive care needs after first-...
Living with ovarian cancer for women in remission is a complex experience. These women are faced wi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Ovarian cancer is the fifth leading cause of cancer de...
Context. Ovarian cancer is the 5th leading cause of cancer death among women in Canada (National Can...
Background Less attention has been given to younger adults’ psycho-oncology care needs than to child...
Purpose This qualitative study sought to describe the challenges following treatment and the prefere...
OBJECTIVE:To examine the association between satisfaction with perceived information provision durin...
Gynaecological cancer survivorship has been addressed in only a limited body of research. After comp...
Purpose: Ovarian cancer is the most fatal of all gynecologic cancers, with a high relapse rate regar...
Women diagnosed with ovarian cancer may experience many shortterm and long-term effects from cancer ...
Data are based on a qualitative study concerning to experiences and needs of women with an ovarian c...
Purpose: By directly engaging with women diagnosed with ovarian cancer, this study aimed to explore ...
Objective To examine the association between satisfaction with perceived information provision durin...
It was estimated that in 2009,21,550 women would be diagnosed with ovarian cancer and 14.600 women w...
Objectives.Studies show that women with cancer want more information about and participation in all ...
Objective: The objective of this paper is to determine changes in supportive care needs after first-...
Living with ovarian cancer for women in remission is a complex experience. These women are faced wi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Ovarian cancer is the fifth leading cause of cancer de...
Context. Ovarian cancer is the 5th leading cause of cancer death among women in Canada (National Can...
Background Less attention has been given to younger adults’ psycho-oncology care needs than to child...
Purpose This qualitative study sought to describe the challenges following treatment and the prefere...
OBJECTIVE:To examine the association between satisfaction with perceived information provision durin...
Gynaecological cancer survivorship has been addressed in only a limited body of research. After comp...