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Supportive Care in Cancer, 2008
Despite the fact that the fear of cancer recurrence is to varying degrees almost universal in cancer survivors, there is a lack of validated multidimensional instruments to evaluate this issue specifically.The goal of this study was to develop and empirically validate a multidimensional self-report scale for assessing the fear of cancer recurrence, the
Simard, Sébastien, Savard, Josée
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Despite the fact that the fear of cancer recurrence is to varying degrees almost universal in cancer survivors, there is a lack of validated multidimensional instruments to evaluate this issue specifically.The goal of this study was to develop and empirically validate a multidimensional self-report scale for assessing the fear of cancer recurrence, the
Simard, Sébastien, Savard, Josée
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Fear of recurrence among cancer survivors.
Journal of Clinical Oncology, 201710053 Background: Fear of cancer recurrence (FoCR) following definitive cancer therapy is often reported by patients, but little is known about who is most likely to be impacted, how FoCR influences emotional distress, and what interventions may mitigate patients’ FoCR.
Rachel B Jimenez +6 more
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Pain and Fear of Cancer Recurrence in Survivors of Childhood Cancer
The Clinical Journal of Pain, 2022Objectives: Theoretical models suggest that anxiety, pain intensity, and pain catastrophizing are implicated in a cycle that leads to heightened fear of cancer recurrence (FCR). However, these relationships have not been empirically examined. The objective of this study was to examine the relationships between anxiety symptoms,
Tutelman, Perri R. +11 more
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Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2023
AIMS Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is a multifaceted concept influenced by individual characteristics, social support, psychological factors. This study aims to identify distinct FCR profiles among breast cancer patients and explore the associated ...
Yang Li +5 more
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AIMS Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is a multifaceted concept influenced by individual characteristics, social support, psychological factors. This study aims to identify distinct FCR profiles among breast cancer patients and explore the associated ...
Yang Li +5 more
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Fear of Cancer Recurrence: What Radiologists Should Know
American Journal of Roentgenology, 2018Fear of cancer recurrence is both more common and more complex than many radiology personnel may suspect.By gaining a deeper understanding of such fears, radiologists and other health care professionals can provide care that better reflects and meets the needs of such patients.
Peter W, Coleman, Richard B, Gunderman
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2015
Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is broadly defined as “fear, worry or concern relating to the possibility that cancer will come back or progress.” Some degree of FCR is almost universal among cancer survivors, and management of FCR is frequently reported as an unmet need.
Allan B. Smith +2 more
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Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is broadly defined as “fear, worry or concern relating to the possibility that cancer will come back or progress.” Some degree of FCR is almost universal among cancer survivors, and management of FCR is frequently reported as an unmet need.
Allan B. Smith +2 more
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Fear of Cancer Recurrence Among Breast Cancer Survivors
Current Breast Cancer Reports, 2014Fear of cancer recurrence, a rational reaction to a future health threat, is often experienced by individuals who have undergone cancer treatment. In this manuscript we review recent research and clinical experience from the field of breast cancer, focusing on fear of recurrence with particular interest in the care process, both in terms of choices ...
Ozakinci, Gozde +2 more
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Fear of cancer recurrence therapy (FORT): A randomized controlled trial.
Health Psychology, 2023OBJECTIVE Most fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) interventions have small effects, and few target FCR. This randomized controlled trial (RCT) with breast and gynecological cancer survivors evaluated the efficacy of a cognitive-existential fear of ...
C. Maheu +19 more
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Cancer
Fear of cancer recurrence remains unaddressed in guidelines for managing anxiety and depression in adult cancer survivors in the United States. To ensure comprehensive psychosocial care, guidelines are needed for the clinical management of fear of cancer
Daniel L. Hall +5 more
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Fear of cancer recurrence remains unaddressed in guidelines for managing anxiety and depression in adult cancer survivors in the United States. To ensure comprehensive psychosocial care, guidelines are needed for the clinical management of fear of cancer
Daniel L. Hall +5 more
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Lived Experiences and Fear of Cancer Recurrence Among Survivors of Localized Cutaneous Melanoma.
JAMA dermatologyImportance Most of the rapid increase in cutaneous melanoma incidence in the US has been localized disease that is treated surgically and is associated with high survival rates.
Ayisha N Mahama +8 more
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