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We investigated which impact cancer treatments has on the family of the patients, especially for the most frequent cancer type prostate, breast, colon and lung cancer. The aim was to identify groups of patients with an increased burden for the family. Method: All patients coming in February ...
The impact of family history of breast cancer on knowledge, attitudes, and early detection practices of Mexican women along the Mexico-U.S. border. J Immigr Minor Health 2011;13:867-875.Bird Y. Banegas MP. Moraros J. King S. Prapasiri S. Thompson B. The impact of family history of ...
The impact of childhood cancer on the family: a qualitative analysis of strains, resources, and coping behaviors Clinical research has led to tremendous improvements in treatment efficacy for most childhood cancers; overall 5-year survival is now greater than 75%. Lon... JM Patterson,KE Holm,JG...
Explored the role of communication in family coping and assessed the impact of a weekend intervention designed to enhance communication in families experiencing cancer. Data were collected from 14 families participating in a weekend retreat program (the Massachusetts We Can Weekend). Those families who...
Studies published since about 1980 on psychological adjustment and coping of parents of children with cancer were reviewed. First, results concerning paren... MA Grootenhuis,BF Last - 《Supportive Care in Cancer》 被引量: 317发表: 1997年 The psychosocial impact of parental cancer on children and...
Family caregivers play a vital role in caring for women with advanced breast cancer and are an essential adjunct to any formal health care services received by the patient. Family care-givers are also the principal sources of supportive care. Their involvement is essential during terminal illness,...
The aim of this review was to survey present knowledge on the impact of parental cancer on children and the family. Design. Studies published between January 1980 and March 2004 addressing emotional, social, behavioural, cognitive and physical functioning of children of a parent diagnosed with ...
Nonstop extension mutations in cancer remain poorly characterized. Here, the authors test the impact of 2335 tumor-derived C-terminal nonstop extensions on protein expression and find the majority to be suppressive; they also analyze their biochemical properties and relation to evolutionary selection pa...
Some studies have suggested that siblings of children with cancer are the most emotionally disregarded and distressed of all family members as a result of their sibling having cancer. Exposure to stress has a negative impact on the immune system and places siblings at risk for health problems. ...