How Survivors of Colorectal Cancer Experience ctDNA Testing and Fear of Recurrence [0.03%]
结直肠癌幸存者体验循环肿瘤DNA检测及其复发恐惧感的方法
Sue-Anne McLachlan,Isabella Hall,Anna Collins et al.
Sue-Anne McLachlan et al.
Background: Circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) is a novel prognostic biomarker indicating minimal residual disease and high recurrence risk. In three randomised DYNAMIC trials, ctDNA was used to guide adjuvant chemotherapy (AC...
Narrative Therapy: A Systematic Review of Efficacy and Effectiveness for Improving Biopsychosocial Outcomes in People With Cancer [0.03%]
叙事疗法改善癌症患者生物心理社会结果的疗效和有效性的系统评价研究
Mitchell A Jones,Amanda D Hutchinson,Liberty Barry
Mitchell A Jones
Background: Narrative therapy is a postmodern, culturally responsive approach to psychotherapy that may be well suited for people affected by cancer. However, evidence for its use is unclear with previous reviews focusing...
Feasibility of a Supportive Cancer Care Intervention for Patients With Pre-Existing Severe Mental Disorders-The CASEMED Model [0.03%]
针对严重精神疾病癌症患者的姑息性护理干预措施的可行性研究——CASEMED模式
Louise Elkjær Fløe,Anna Mygind,Jesper Grau Eriksen et al.
Louise Elkjær Fløe et al.
Background: Patients with pre-existing severe mental disorders (SMD) face barriers to optimal cancer treatment. Structured interventions may improve care, but knowledge about their feasibility in daily clinical practice i...
Validation of the Double Awareness Scale: A Novel Measure of Psychological Adaptation to Advanced Cancer [0.03%]
双意识量表的有效性验证:一种适应晚期癌症的心理适应新测量方法
Melissa Miljanovski,Kenneth Mah,Athena Li et al.
Melissa Miljanovski et al.
Background: Individuals with advanced cancer face the challenge of remaining engaged in life, while also contemplating death. However, there has been no validated measure of the adaptive capacity to balance these tasks, w...
Characterizing Cognitive Outcomes Among Long-Term Survivors of Locally Advanced Head and Neck Cancer [0.03%]
局部晚期头颈部癌症长期存活者认知结局的特征分析
Andrew M McDonald,Courtney A Cooper,Katherine A Heinzman et al.
Andrew M McDonald et al.
Background: Treatment of locally-advanced head and neck cancer (HNC) involves multiple therapeutic exposures that may directly or indirectly impact cognition. ...
Understanding Physical Activity in Patients With Metastatic Breast Cancer: An Analysis Rooted in the Theory of Planned Behaviour [0.03%]
行为计划理论在转移性乳腺癌患者中的应用:以运动行为研究为例
Esther C E de Jongh,Johanna Depenbusch,Anne May et al.
Esther C E de Jongh et al.
Objectives: This study aims to improve understanding physical activity behaviour in patients with metastatic breast cancer, based broadly on Ajzen's Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB). We assessed the role of different pat...
Psychological Prehabilitation for People Undergoing Autologous Stem Cell Transplant: A Qualitative Study [0.03%]
自体干细胞移植患者的术前心理康复:定性研究
K Wilkin,F Lynch,J Todd et al.
K Wilkin et al.
Background: Autologous stem cell transplant (AuSCT) improves survival in haematological cancers, yet often involves a lengthy recovery associated with a myriad of psychological and physical challenges. Psychological preha...
Psychosocial Impact Following Acute Hospitalization Among Patients With Hematologic Malignancies and Their Family Caregivers: A Content Analysis [0.03%]
血液系统恶性肿瘤患者的急性住院对患者及其家庭照料者心理社会影响的内容分析
Sydney Sumrall,Rebecca Hoppe,Julia Slack et al.
Sydney Sumrall et al.
Background: Hematologic malignancies (HMs) require intensive treatment procedures which significantly reduce quality of life for patients. Patients with HM often rely on family caregivers to provide emotional and instrume...
Effectiveness of a Technology-Based Psychosocial Empowerment Program for Children With Cancer and Their Parents in Home-Based Care: A Randomized Controlled Trial [0.03%]
基于技术的儿童癌症患者及其父母在家护理中的心理社会赋权项目有效性的随机对照试验
Hazal Ozdemir Koyu,Ebru Kilicarslan
Hazal Ozdemir Koyu
Background: Children with cancer and their parents require continuous psychosocial support beyond hospital-based care, particularly in settings where structured, family-centered psychosocial services are limited. Although...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Psycho-oncology. 2026 Apr;35(4):e70463. DOI:10.1002/pon.70463 2026