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期刊名:Cancer nursing

缩写:CANCER NURS

ISSN:0162-220X

e-ISSN:1538-9804

IF/分区:2.5/Q1

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Moira A Visovatti,Mi Sook Jung,Diane Von Ah Moira A Visovatti
Background: Cancer-related cognitive impairment can interfere with daily functioning and negatively affect quality of life. To date, there are no validated treatments. Yoga may be a promising intervention that combines ph...
Shu-Chuan Yu,Jong-Long Guo,Chia-Hui Sun et al. Shu-Chuan Yu et al.
Background: Gynecologic cancer significantly impacts women's healthcare needs; however, these needs are often underexplored from the patients' perspectives. ...
Chun Fan Lee,Cannas Kwok,Mi-Joung Lee Chun Fan Lee
Background: Family history of breast cancer and social networks were found to have an influential effect on women's cancer knowledge and screening practices. There is a scarcity of studies in this area among Asian populat...
Gizem Akıncı,Ruveyde Aydın Gizem Akıncı
Background: Effective communication between nurses and women can help determine women's stress and fear levels during colposcopy and enable appropriate interventions to be taken. ...
Myung Kyung Lee,Jihyun Oh Myung Kyung Lee
Background: Thyroid cancer is considered lower-grade cancer with a high survival rate; however, the voice changes, and the presence of other diverse symptoms following a thyroidectomy can impact a patient's voice-related ...
Nadeen Sami Alshakhshir,Verna L Hendricks-Ferguson,Earlise Ward et al. Nadeen Sami Alshakhshir et al.
Background: Awakening the spiritual identity in adolescents with cancer is a phenomenon that has not been fully explored. Nevertheless, empirical research shows that spirituality is associated with positive health outcome...
Yesol Yang,Yufen Lin,Bohyun Kim et al. Yesol Yang et al.
Background: Cancer-related symptoms have negative impacts on the health outcomes of adults with cancer. Thus, it is critical to identify who might be at risk. Intolerance of uncertainty (IU) could be the major contributor...
Qingmei Huang,Hao Zhang,Chunfang Yu et al. Qingmei Huang et al.
Background: Women in treatment for breast cancer and undergoing chemotherapy often experience multiple chemotherapy-related adverse events simultaneously, making it essential for healthcare providers to pinpoint the core ...
Robert Knoerl,Liat Smener,Katherine Grandinetti et al. Robert Knoerl et al.
Background: Most studies to date exploring facilitators and barriers to adolescent and young adults' (AYAs') participation in clinical trials have been focused on external factors to AYAs' participation or recruitment str...
Emma Hennessey,Amy Kirkegaard,Lauren Ball Emma Hennessey
Background: Cancer and its physiological and psychological effects are well defined, but how these factors impact health system navigation for people living with cancer (PLWC) is lacking. ...