Social science scholarship on cancer has been almost exclusively focused on Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries, despite a significant epidemiological transition taking place in many non-OECD contexts, with cancer emerging as a prominent, and strongly feared, illness experience. With cancer gaining an increasingly high profile in India, there is an urgent need to explore how experiences of cancer may be socially and culturally embedded, and in turn, how localized practices may shape the therapeutic encounter. Here, drawing on interviews with 40 people living with cancer in Hyderabad, India, we focus on some specific components of their therapeutic journeys, including diagnostic and prognostic disclosure, c...
Psycho-oncology research in India reveals that family caregivers and oncologists are primary medical...
OBJECTIVE: Cancer patients in India prefer full information regarding diagnosis and prognosis, but e...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in Pakistan. There is increasing evidence that patients ...
India has undergone a considerable epidemiological transition in the past few decades. The rise of c...
Cancer is emerging as a key disease in India, but there has been virtually no research exploring und...
Cancer has now become a widely discussed and feared disease among the public in India. This study is...
Cancer services in India have evolved and expanded significantly in recent years, with a surge in th...
India has an eclectic health system that incorporates biomedical as well as traditional, complementa...
Background: Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide. A large proportion of cancer deaths are pr...
Studies of Indian immigrants in Western countries show that the rates of cancer increase significant...
Nondisclosure of prognosis of advanced cancer is commonly practiced in some Asian cultures including...
Non-disclosure of a cancer diagnosis is a common practice in Asian cultures. However, little is know...
Derisively contending the collective global medical attempts, cancer has become the second largest c...
This study investigates the experiences of South Asian women being treated for breast cancer within ...
This study applied the Common Sense Model of illness representations to understand the psychological...
Psycho-oncology research in India reveals that family caregivers and oncologists are primary medical...
OBJECTIVE: Cancer patients in India prefer full information regarding diagnosis and prognosis, but e...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in Pakistan. There is increasing evidence that patients ...
India has undergone a considerable epidemiological transition in the past few decades. The rise of c...
Cancer is emerging as a key disease in India, but there has been virtually no research exploring und...
Cancer has now become a widely discussed and feared disease among the public in India. This study is...
Cancer services in India have evolved and expanded significantly in recent years, with a surge in th...
India has an eclectic health system that incorporates biomedical as well as traditional, complementa...
Background: Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide. A large proportion of cancer deaths are pr...
Studies of Indian immigrants in Western countries show that the rates of cancer increase significant...
Nondisclosure of prognosis of advanced cancer is commonly practiced in some Asian cultures including...
Non-disclosure of a cancer diagnosis is a common practice in Asian cultures. However, little is know...
Derisively contending the collective global medical attempts, cancer has become the second largest c...
This study investigates the experiences of South Asian women being treated for breast cancer within ...
This study applied the Common Sense Model of illness representations to understand the psychological...
Psycho-oncology research in India reveals that family caregivers and oncologists are primary medical...
OBJECTIVE: Cancer patients in India prefer full information regarding diagnosis and prognosis, but e...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in Pakistan. There is increasing evidence that patients ...