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The following pages link to Partner understanding of the breast and prostate cancer experience (Q51065436):
Displaying 25 items.
- Effect of sex and gender on psychosocial aspects of prostate and breast cancer (Q33807805) (← links)
- Readmissions in the postoperative period following urinary diversion (Q34508133) (← links)
- Psychological aspects of prostate cancer: a clinical review (Q34634771) (← links)
- Suicidal ideation and suicide attempts in anxious or depressed family caregivers of patients with cancer: a nationwide survey in Korea (Q34658206) (← links)
- Cancer patients with pain: the spouse/partner relationship and quality of life (Q34683295) (← links)
- Preferences of husbands and wives for outcomes of prostate cancer screening and treatment (Q34732064) (← links)
- Support not corresponding to transition to a new treatment: Women's perceptions of support provided by their male partners during hormonal therapy (Q36339103) (← links)
- Care for the cancer caregiver: a systematic review (Q37151895) (← links)
- The association between patient's and partner's fatigue in couples coping with colorectal cancer: a longitudinal study (Q37195007) (← links)
- Preliminary study of themes of meaning and psychosocial service use among informal cancer caregivers (Q37374681) (← links)
- Web-based interventions for caregivers of cancer patients: A review of literatures (Q37440749) (← links)
- Brief supportive-expressive group therapy for partners of men with early stage prostate cancer: lessons learned from a negative randomized controlled trial (Q38773432) (← links)
- Life after cancer: couples' and partners' psychological adjustment and supportive care needs. (Q39271097) (← links)
- Benefit finding through caring: the cancer caregiver experience (Q39295911) (← links)
- Recruitment and retention of palliative cancer patients and their partners participating in a longitudinal evaluation of a psychosocial retreat program (Q39961792) (← links)
- Chronicles of informal caregiving in cancer: using 'The Cancer Family Caregiving Experience' model as an explanatory framework. (Q43710532) (← links)
- Calm, irritated or infected? The experience of the inflammatory states and symptoms of pin site infection and irritation during external fixation: a grounded theory study. (Q45923946) (← links)
- Who cares, who bears, who benefits? Female spouses vicariously carry the burden after cancer diagnosis (Q48856661) (← links)
- Concordance in the perception of couples recovering from primary surgical treatment of prostate cancer (Q50742219) (← links)
- Individual and dyadic development of personal growth in couples coping with cancer (Q51210402) (← links)
- Prostate cancer and the impact on couples: a qualitative metasynthesis. (Q52803067) (← links)
- Economic conditions and marriage quality of men with prostate cancer. (Q53201611) (← links)
- Family Members of Cancer Patients in Korea Are at an Increased Risk of Medically Diagnosed Depression. (Q55208188) (← links)
- 'It's Not the Easy Part' (Q60511884) (← links)
- Mood, sexuality, and relational intimacy after starting androgen deprivation therapy: implications for couples (Q88733525) (← links)