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Correlation between fear of disease progression,self⁃disclosure and social constraints in patients with bladder cancer

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Fear of disease progression in patients with gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST).

Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2013
10549 Background: GIST are rare tumors and before 2000 patients had a dismal prognosis when metastasized. Since the introduction of imatinib and other tyrosine kinase inhibitors overall survival has increased from less than 1 year before 2001 to more than 5 years now.
Ronald Tielen   +5 more
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Balancing disfigurement and fear of disease progression: Patient perceptions of HIV body fat redistribution

AIDS Care, 2006
This study was conducted to identify and describe the perceived morphologic changes of body fat redistribution and related distress among persons taking combination antiretroviral therapy. Six focus group interviews were conducted in four different US cities with men and women (n = 58) who reported antiretroviral-related symptoms of body fat loss and ...
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Cardiac-disease-induced PTSD and Fear of illness progression: Capturing the unique nature of disease-related PTSD

General Hospital Psychiatry, 2018
According to Edmondson's Enduring Somatic Threat (EST) Model of PTSD Due to Acute Life-Threatening Medical Events, the nature of PTSD in the context of illness may differ from the nature of "traditional" PTSD in that it includes future-oriented alongside past-related intrusive thoughts. Yet almost no empirical studies to date have assessed the putative
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