Objective: To explore the nature, meaning and perceived origin of women's mental images of their breast cancer.Methods: Fifteen women. who had completed treatment for primary breast cancer, participated in this qualitative in-depth interview Study. Data were analysed using a constant comparative technique within the "Framework" method.Results: Almost all women had a mental image of their cancer. Images reflected their beliefs about their illness (its appearance, character and dangerousness) and appeared to be related to a number of fears and concerns. The origin of images Was uncertain but appeared to be influenced by scan images, verbal metaphors presented by health professionals, and previous beliefs held about cancer. Some women used met...
Introduction: Awareness of breast cancer symptoms has made a positive impact on recognition and scre...
Background: One of nine women will at some point in life be treated for breast cancer. When a woman ...
Purpose: War metaphors are omnipresent in public and medical discourse on cancer . If some studies s...
Objective To explore the nature, meaning and perceived origin of women's mental images of their brea...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the existence and importance of mental images of cancer among people with hea...
ObjectivesTo explore the existence and importance of mental images of cancer among people with head ...
ObjectivesTo explore the existence and importance of mental images of cancer among people with head ...
This study examined the dreams of 34 women, (17 who had been diagnosed with breast cancer and 17 who...
The chief goal of this exploratory study was to discover what a woman\u27s experience of her illness...
This study was supported by the Chief Scientist Office Scotland, grant number: CZS/1/48, URL http://...
Objectives: To explore the existence and importance of mental images of cancer among people with hea...
Objectives To explore the existence and importance of mental images of cancer among people with head...
Breast cancer risk classifications are useful for prognosis, yet little is known of their effect on ...
INTRODUCTION: Awareness of breast cancer symptoms has made a positive impact on recognition and scre...
This study explored the impact and trauma that a cancer diagnosis and cancer treatment can have on a...
Introduction: Awareness of breast cancer symptoms has made a positive impact on recognition and scre...
Background: One of nine women will at some point in life be treated for breast cancer. When a woman ...
Purpose: War metaphors are omnipresent in public and medical discourse on cancer . If some studies s...
Objective To explore the nature, meaning and perceived origin of women's mental images of their brea...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the existence and importance of mental images of cancer among people with hea...
ObjectivesTo explore the existence and importance of mental images of cancer among people with head ...
ObjectivesTo explore the existence and importance of mental images of cancer among people with head ...
This study examined the dreams of 34 women, (17 who had been diagnosed with breast cancer and 17 who...
The chief goal of this exploratory study was to discover what a woman\u27s experience of her illness...
This study was supported by the Chief Scientist Office Scotland, grant number: CZS/1/48, URL http://...
Objectives: To explore the existence and importance of mental images of cancer among people with hea...
Objectives To explore the existence and importance of mental images of cancer among people with head...
Breast cancer risk classifications are useful for prognosis, yet little is known of their effect on ...
INTRODUCTION: Awareness of breast cancer symptoms has made a positive impact on recognition and scre...
This study explored the impact and trauma that a cancer diagnosis and cancer treatment can have on a...
Introduction: Awareness of breast cancer symptoms has made a positive impact on recognition and scre...
Background: One of nine women will at some point in life be treated for breast cancer. When a woman ...
Purpose: War metaphors are omnipresent in public and medical discourse on cancer . If some studies s...