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A study of high neuroticism in long-term survivors of childhood, adolescence, and young adult cancers

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2022
Neuroticism is a basic personality trait concerning negative feelings under stressful conditions. Our purpose was to examine the rate of high neuroticism and factors associated with high neuroticism in long-term (≥ 5 years) survivors of childhood ...
Alv A. Dahl   +6 more
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Mouse Slfn8 and Slfn9 genes complement human cells lacking SLFN11 during the replication stress response

open access: yesCommunications Biology, 2023
The Schlafen (SLFN)11 gene has been implicated in various biological processes such as suppression of HIV replication, replication stress response, and sensitization of cancer cells to chemotherapy.
Erin Alvi   +7 more
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A study of modifiable factors associated with health‐related quality of life in long‐term cervical cancer survivors

open access: yesActa Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 2023
Introduction Health‐related quality of life (HR‐QoL) in cancer survivors is relevant for symptom relief and optimal care. The aim of this cross‐sectional study of long‐term cervical cancer survivors was two‐fold: (a) To compare HR‐QoL in long‐term ...
Alv A. Dahl   +4 more
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High Neuroticism Is Related to More Overall Functional Problems and Lower Function Scores in Men Who Had Surgery for Non-Relapsing Prostate Cancer

open access: yesCurrent Oncology, 2022
The personality trait of neuroticism is associated with adverse health outcomes after cancer treatment, but few studies concern men treated for prostate cancer.
Alv A. Dahl, Sophie D. Fosså
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Post-treatment work patterns amongst survivors of lymphoma treated with high-dose chemotherapy with autologous stem-cell transplantation

open access: yesBMC Cancer, 2021
Background This study describes post-treatment work patterns in lymphoma survivors treated with high-dose chemotherapy with autologous stem-cell transplantation (HDT-ASCT).
Kjersti Helene Hernæs   +3 more
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Late-effect awareness and follow-up of cancer in general practice

open access: yesScandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care, 2022
Objective With increasing cancer incidence and survival rates, follow-up care becomes a major healthcare concern, placing increased demands on general practitioners (GPs). We explored GPs’ awareness of late effects (LEs) after cancer treatment.
Siri A. Eikeland   +4 more
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A cross-sectional study of current work ability after radical prostatectomy

open access: yesBMC Urology, 2020
Background Work ability represents a person’s subjective assessment of current ability to work compared to his lifetime best. Since many men with prostate cancer are retired, work ability represents a more relevant work measure than employment status ...
Alv A. Dahl   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Educational differences in healthcare use among survivors after breast, prostate, lung, and colon cancer – a SEQUEL cohort study

open access: yesBMC Health Services Research, 2023
Background Many cancer survivors experience late effects after cancer. Comorbidity, health literacy, late effects, and help-seeking behavior may affect healthcare use and may differ among socioeconomic groups.
Anne Katrine Graudal Levinsen   +18 more
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Social inequality in cancer survivorship: Educational differences in health‐related quality of life among 27,857 cancer survivors in Denmark

open access: yesCancer Medicine, 2023
Background With a growing population of cancer survivors in Denmark, the evaluation of health‐related quality of life (HRQoL) has become increasingly important. We describe variations in HRQoL between educational groups in a national population of cancer
Anne Katrine Graudal Levinsen   +17 more
doaj   +1 more source

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