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期刊名:Psycho-oncology

缩写:PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY

ISSN:1057-9249

e-ISSN:1099-1611

IF/分区:3.5/Q1

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Eunju Choi,Yusi Aveva Xu,Celia Cy Wong-Meli et al. Eunju Choi et al.
Objective: To evaluate the feasibility of an online expressive writing (EW) intervention for survivors of adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer and determine whether iterative, theory-driven modifications can enhance re...
Reza Bayati,Hossein Hatami,Mohammad Hossein Panahi Reza Bayati
Background: Depression and anxiety are prevalent among patients with esophagogastric cancers and may adversely affect survival, yet their prognostic significance in this population remains unclear. We conducted the first ...
Rebecca Trevethick,Simon Baron-Cohen,Elizabeth Weir et al. Rebecca Trevethick et al.
Cancer care, with its complex and variable protocols, frequent appointments, and high-stress, may present additional challenges for neurodivergent patients, and suitable care accommodations are necessary. Yet, a dearth of literature and an ...
Jack Carr,Mark A Faghy,David Broom et al. Jack Carr et al.
Objective: Men from minority ethnic backgrounds experience a disproportionate burden of prostate cancer yet remain underrepresented in physical activity-related and psycho-oncology research. This study aimed to explore (1...
Ana Daniela Spínola-Silva,Jéssica Soares Bugiga,Bruna Amélia Moreira Sarafim-Costa et al. Ana Daniela Spínola-Silva et al.
Background: Despite the known benefits of smoking cessation for head and neck cancer (HNC) patients, a significant proportion continue to use tobacco after treatment. Although the causes of this phenomenon are multifactor...
Jared D Smith,Alexis C Wardell,Kirsten A Nyrop et al. Jared D Smith et al.
Background: Many patients with breast cancer report cognitive impairment for several years after treatment. The objective of this study was to describe associations between neurobehavioral symptoms experienced during chem...
Yi-Ran Huang,Hua-Qing Xing,Yi-Ran Yan et al. Yi-Ran Huang et al.
Background: As the most prevalent malignancy among women, breast cancer has a potentially shattering impact on quality of life (QoL). However, studies comparing QoL between breast cancer survivors and cancer-free peers ha...
Xin-Yao Yang,Xue Liu,Lei Cui et al. Xin-Yao Yang et al.
Objective: This scoping review aims to comprehensively evaluate psychological intervention strategies for patients undergoing surgical treatment for oral and maxillofacial tumors. By assessing the effectiveness of existin...
Kirsty Galpin,Sharon He,Joanne Shaw et al. Kirsty Galpin et al.
Background: Depression is common among older adults with cancer. The USA-developed CARE (Cancer and Ageing: Reflection for Elders) psychotherapy intervention, specifically addresses the unique needs of older people (≥ 70...
Tana Dornbrach,Madeleine Volz,Thomas Seufferlein et al. Tana Dornbrach et al.
Background & aims: Cancer treatments and survival rates have significantly improved, yet distress in patients and their relatives remains overlooked, leaving them with needs unmet. One contributing factor is inadequate sc...