
A Qualitative Study of Stress Experiences, Health Behaviors, and Intervention Preferences in Young Adult Cancer Survivors
Stress & Coping: Insights for Young Adult Cancer Survivors (Ages 18-39)
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Stress & Coping: Insights for Young Adult Cancer Survivors (Ages 18-39)

A compact guide on talking about cancer with children - with helpful information, tips and real-life examples from those...

The article provides a new suggested care pathway within the transition from paediatric to adult medicine.

This study explored qualitatively, in a sample of childhood cancer survivors (CCS),(i) the experiences and needs of CCS...

We aimed to (a) evaluate psychological distress in AYA cancer survivors and compare levels of distress with controls and...

The authors searched PubMed for reviews on the topics of psychological distress, HRQOL, neurocognitive functioning, fami...

The authors systematically reviewed recent evidence of post-traumatic growth (PTG) among family members of childhood can...

The authors aimed to (1) describe the utilization of mental health-care in survivors and siblings, the association with...

In the past years, many new studies indicated that many childhood cancer survivors suffer from psychological distress lo...

Survivors of childhood, adolescent, and young adult (CAYA) cancer are at risk for experiencing mental health problems. T...

Parents' knowledge about cancer, treatment, potential late effects, and necessary follow-up is important to reassure the...

This publication focuses on the parents’ perspective of childhood cancer survivors (CCS) and how cancer affects the whol...