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Fear of recurrence in long‐term testicular cancer survivors
Psycho-Oncology, 2008AbstractObjective: To explore fear of recurrence (FoR) in long‐term testicular cancer survivors (TCSs) since FoR hardly has been examined in TCSs.Methods: In a cross‐sectional questionnaire study, 1336 TCSs at a mean of 11.4 years (SD 4.2) after diagnosis gave information about their medical and social situation, and completed measures on mental ...
Tone, Skaali +9 more
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Increased fear of progression in cancer patients with recurrence
General Hospital Psychiatry, 2010This study investigated the fear of progression (FoP) in cancer patients and the discriminant ability of the Fear of Progression Questionnaire (FoP-Q) against the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), while also examining relationships between FoP, satisfaction outcomes and supportive needs.The FoP-Q and HADS were administered to 112 cancer ...
Eun-Jung, Shim +3 more
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Supportive Care in Cancer, 2016
Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is a common experience for cancer survivors. However, it remains unclear what characteristics differentiate non-clinical from clinical levels of FCR. The goal of this study was to investigate the potential hallmarks of clinical FCR.A convenience sample of 40 participants (n = 19 female) was drawn from another study ...
Mutsaers, Brittany +7 more
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Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is a common experience for cancer survivors. However, it remains unclear what characteristics differentiate non-clinical from clinical levels of FCR. The goal of this study was to investigate the potential hallmarks of clinical FCR.A convenience sample of 40 participants (n = 19 female) was drawn from another study ...
Mutsaers, Brittany +7 more
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[Handling fear of cancer recurrence].
Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskundeSome fear of cancer recurrence is normal and may even be adaptive. However, high levels of anxiety may become problematic as it often results in for example sleeping problems, rumination, avoiding (incl. medical appointments) and/or physical complaints.
Chris, Hinnen +3 more
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Mitigating fear of cancer recurrence
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 2023openaire +2 more sources
The interconnectedness of fear of cancer recurrence components: A network approach.
Health PsychologyObjectiveWhile nearly 60% of cancer survivors report a heightened fear of cancer recurrence (FCR), not all of them experience functional impairment and want professional psychological care. We applied the network approach to study how different components of FCR (symptoms, triggers, perceived risk, and coping strategies) are interconnected to both FCR ...
Melanie P. J. Schellekens +6 more
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Fear of Recurrence Among Lung Cancer Survivors
Cancer NursingBackground Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) significantly impacts the treatment and prognosis of lung cancer survivors. However, the mechanisms and factors contributing to FCR and its related consequences in lung cancer remain poorly understood. Objective
Qiuhong Chen +5 more
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Fear of the Cancer Coming Back: A Metasynthesis of Fear of Recurrence in Breast Cancer
Public Health NursingABSTRACTObjectiveThis review aimed to consolidate existing knowledge on this phenomenon by incorporating direct testimonies from individuals who have experienced breast cancer.MethodsA thorough metasynthesis of qualitative studies was conducted. English articles published prior to September 18 2023 were searched from eight databases, including PubMed ...
Kai‐Yue Wang, Hui Li, Nan Qin
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Measuring fear of recurrence in psychosis
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