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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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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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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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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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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
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
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
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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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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
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