Correlates of Fear of Cancer Progression during COVID-19 in Romania [PDF]
Objectives. Fear of cancer progression (FoP) is one of patients’ greatest concerns and one of the most reported unmet needs. Higher levels of FoP can negatively impact a patient’s quality of life, impairing physical, emotional, social and functional well-
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Association Between Daily Worry, Pathological Worry, and Fear of Progression in Patients With Cancer [PDF]
Background: Fear of progression (FoP), or fear of cancer recurrence (FCR), is characterized by worries or concerns about negative illness-related future events.
Andreas Dinkel +3 more
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Fear of progression after cancer recurrence: a mixed methods study
BackgroundThe recurrence of cancer will significantly impact an individual’s quality of life (QoL) as they adjust to living with a condition that is often incurable.
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Poorva Pradhan, Louise Sharpe, Rachel E Menzies School of Psychology, Faculty of Science, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, 2006, AustraliaCorrespondence: Louise SharpeSchool of Psychology, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, 2006, AustraliaTel ...
Pradhan P, Sharpe L, Menzies RE
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Background This study sought to translate and validate the Fear of Progression Questionnaire-Short Form (FoP-Q-SF) for use in assessing the FoP among Turkish cancer patients. Methods A sample of 185 cancer patients who were undergoing active treatment at
Gökhan Şahin +4 more
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Cost-effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral group therapy for dysfunctional fear of progression in cancer patients [PDF]
Anxiety and fear are often associated with chronic conditions such as cancer. This paper targets the cost-effectiveness analysis of a cognitive-behavioral group therapy (CBT) in comparison to a client-centered, supportive-experiential group therapy (SET)
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Effect of Cancer-Related Dysfunctional Beliefs About Sleep on Fear of Cancer Progression in the Coronavirus Pandemic. [PDF]
This study aimed to explore clinical correlates of fear of progression (FoP) among patients with cancer during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and examine the mediation effect of cancer-related dysfunctional beliefs about sleep (C-DBS).Medical charts of patients with cancer who visited a psycho-oncology clinic between July and November
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The impact of cancer information overload on negative emotions in newly diagnosed lung cancer patients: the mediating role of fear of progression and the moderating role of social support [PDF]
BackgroundThe high incidence of negative emotions among lung cancer patients has become a significant challenge to global public health. Newly diagnosed patients may experience cancer information overload (CIO) when exposed to a large amount of uncertain
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Fear of Cancer Progression: Findings From Case Studies and a Nurse-Led Intervention. [PDF]
Fear of cancer recurrence or progression (FOP) is a significant concern for cancer survivors. With the advent of new targeted therapies and immunotherapy, many patients with advanced cancer are living longer while dealing with uncertainty and fears related to cancer progression.
Reb AM +5 more
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Rapid screener for the assessment of fear of progression in cancer survivors: The Fear of progression‐Questionnaire Rapid Screener [PDF]
Fear of progression (FoP) among cancer survivors can adversely affect all areas of life. Existing instruments are too long for implementation in routine care. Therefore, we developed and tested a rapid screener for FoP (FoP-Q-RS).Data were derived from a register-based study among cancer survivors.
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