Objective: Oral tongue cancer presents clinical challenges to effective diagnosis that affect patient experience. Patient experience of the diagnostic process is poorly described, making opportunities for nursing intervention unclear. Methods: We qualitatively describe, using constant comparative analysis, oral tongue cancer diagnosis using data from a larger grounded theory study of oral tongue cancer survivorship. Using constant comparative analysis - in keeping with the methodology of the main study - we analyzed 16 survivor interviews for themes explaining the patient experience of oral tongue cancer diagnosis. Results: We termed the broader diagnostic process "living in limbo." This process includes the themes describing the peri-diagn...
Objective: Receiving a diagnosis of head and neck cancer is devastating for patients and family care...
Background: The prevalence of oral cancer and other oral premalignant diseases (OPMDs) is increasing...
Better cancer treatment has led to an increasing number of cancer survivors in Norway, but cancer is...
Objective: Treatment for oral tongue cancer poses unique challenges to restoring and maintaining per...
Back ground and Objective: Oral cancer is primarily a disease of epithelial origin. The tongue is th...
Objectives: To explore the early responses of young oral cancer patients in Scotland to the symptoms...
7noBackground: The objective of this retrospective study was to characterize the outpatient oral med...
Background: The treatment of oral cancer is complex and lengthy. Curative treatment implies a combin...
Oral cancer is the 6th most common cancer in the world, with a poor prognosis and frequent late-stag...
Objectives: The detection of oral cancer at an early stage is the most effective means to improve su...
Copyright © 2006 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.This is a retrospective study of patients with ora...
Oral cancer is a global health problem with increasing incidence and mortality rates; more than 500 ...
Oral cancer is a growing problem, accounting for 377,713 worldwide new cases per year, and 177,757 d...
With <50% 5-year survival rates, oral cancer is often diagnosed at late-stage. Detection of lesions...
Background: Dentists play an important role in oral cancer case finding. Dentists in the first line ...
Objective: Receiving a diagnosis of head and neck cancer is devastating for patients and family care...
Background: The prevalence of oral cancer and other oral premalignant diseases (OPMDs) is increasing...
Better cancer treatment has led to an increasing number of cancer survivors in Norway, but cancer is...
Objective: Treatment for oral tongue cancer poses unique challenges to restoring and maintaining per...
Back ground and Objective: Oral cancer is primarily a disease of epithelial origin. The tongue is th...
Objectives: To explore the early responses of young oral cancer patients in Scotland to the symptoms...
7noBackground: The objective of this retrospective study was to characterize the outpatient oral med...
Background: The treatment of oral cancer is complex and lengthy. Curative treatment implies a combin...
Oral cancer is the 6th most common cancer in the world, with a poor prognosis and frequent late-stag...
Objectives: The detection of oral cancer at an early stage is the most effective means to improve su...
Copyright © 2006 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.This is a retrospective study of patients with ora...
Oral cancer is a global health problem with increasing incidence and mortality rates; more than 500 ...
Oral cancer is a growing problem, accounting for 377,713 worldwide new cases per year, and 177,757 d...
With <50% 5-year survival rates, oral cancer is often diagnosed at late-stage. Detection of lesions...
Background: Dentists play an important role in oral cancer case finding. Dentists in the first line ...
Objective: Receiving a diagnosis of head and neck cancer is devastating for patients and family care...
Background: The prevalence of oral cancer and other oral premalignant diseases (OPMDs) is increasing...
Better cancer treatment has led to an increasing number of cancer survivors in Norway, but cancer is...