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Fear of recurrence among cancer survivors.

Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2017
10053 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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Fear of cancer recurrence among survivors of childhood cancer

Psycho-Oncology, 2020
AbstractObjectivesFear of cancer recurrence (FCR) has not been widely explored in survivors of childhood cancer. Yet, childhood survivors are at risk of experiencing late effects and may be especially vulnerable. The aims of the current study were to conduct a retrospective chart review to determine the prevalence and persistence of FCR among survivors
Hayley Wroot   +8 more
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Fear of Cancer Recurrence

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: What Radiologists Should Know

American Journal of Roentgenology, 2018
Fear 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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Psychological flexibility and fear of recurrence in prostate cancer

European Journal of Cancer Care, 2021
Psychological flexibility and fear of cancer recurrence are important variables that influence psychosocial outcomes in individuals diagnosed with a range of different types of cancer. Their role and how they impact on psychological distress and quality of life in men with prostate cancer specifically have not been established.A cross-sectional sample ...
Lindsay‐Jo Sevier‐Guy   +3 more
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The sum of all fears: conceptual challenges with measuring fear of cancer recurrence

Supportive Care in Cancer, 2015
Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is increasingly recognised as a major concern for people with cancer once active treatment is completed. Several instruments have been designed to assess FCR; however, no gold standard has emerged. Many instruments conceptualise FCR as a multidimensional construct.
Daniel S J, Costa   +2 more
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Exploring the screening capacity of the Fear of Cancer Recurrence Inventory‐Short Form for clinical levels of fear of cancer recurrence

Psycho-Oncology, 2017
AbstractObjectiveFear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is a common concern among cancer survivors. Identifying survivors with clinically significant FCR requires validated screening measures and clinical cut‐offs. We evaluated the Fear of Cancer Recurrence Inventory‐Short Form (FCRI‐SF) clinical cut‐off in 2 samples.MethodsLevel of FCR in study 1 ...
Joanna E. Fardell   +11 more
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Fear of Cancer Recurrence Inventory - Network Approach

2023
We will apply network analysis to the international Fear of Cancer Recurrence Inventory (FCRI) database. The international FCRI database was set up to conduct an individual patient data meta-analysis to study the prevalence of FCR using the FCRI (Luigjes-Huizer, Tauber, et al., 2022).
Schellekens, Melanie   +5 more
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Mastectomy patients and the fear of cancer recurrence

Cancer Nursing, 1981
Summary ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between significant others and fear of disease recurrence in patients in cancer remission. A sample, consisting of 30 mastectomy patients in cancer remission, was administered a Fear of Recurrence Questionnaire and a Significant Other Interview instrument.
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