we also made some mention of the social context of the cancer experience, in the form of social interactions being either a source of stress or an aid in coping with stress ( Chaps. 2 and 3 ) and how those effects may alter the activity of the immune system ( Chap. 2 ). We...
Fraser,Miles - 《Current Medical Literature Breast Cancer》 被引量: 4发表: 2003年 Effects of interactive multimedia for the prevention of obesity on self-efficacy, beliefs about physical activity, and social influence Obesity and overweight are important public health concerns associated with a variety...
reflecting the use of hashtags as user-generated signals of community belonging and interests. Qualitative analysis revealed an unanticipated sub-category of spiritual support, which featured uniquely in the Lung Cancer Support Group on Facebook. There was little evidence...
aspects of the natural history of breast cancer have been examined – (i) the location of the primary tumour within the breast in two groups of patients diagnosed 40 years apart and (ii) the effects of socioeconomic status on prognostic factors and outcome of patients with breast cancer. Whil...
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and melanoma are higher in the wealthy. A detailed analysis of the incidence of these four different kinds of cancer, carried out on more than 300,000 English cancer patients and published today in the open access journalBMC Cancer, describes the effects of socioeconomic group, region and age...
Effects of Optimism, Social Support, Fighting Spirit, Cancer Worry and Internal Health Locus of Control on Positive Affect in Cancer Survivors: A Path Anal... The psychological impact of a cancer diagnosis can extend through treatment, well into cancer survivorship and can be influenced by a rang...
With the centralisation and specialisation of cancer services, patients may have to travel considerable distances and stay away from their homes during treatment. This paper describes a comparative study that sought to identify the effects on patients of receiving chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy away ...
reflect — the extent to which we do or do not feel at ease and confident with each other. Insecurities which can come from a stressful early life have some similarities with the insecurities which can come from low social status, and each can exacerbate the effects of the other.” (p. ...
Percent Changes in Incidence of Leading Cancers at Age 60 Years per 100 000 Person-Years in Successive Generations Supplement 2. Data Sharing Statement 1. Cronin KA, Scott S, Firth AU, et al. Annual report to the nation on the status of cancer, part 1: national cancer statistic...