Fatigue, cognitive changes and sleep disturbances were as important to patients with early Parkinson’s disease as symptoms ...
Psychosocial factors do not influence a person’s risk for cancer, according to study results.The findings contradict a ...
For patients with metastatic disease, referrals were more often related to cancer-specific concerns, including existential or end-of-life thoughts. This reflects how emotional needs may evolve as the ...
It is not uncommon for cancer patients to experience severe psychosocial distress, either at the time of diagnosis, during treatment, or toward the end of life, but what is less well known is that ...
Dr. Ariel Ostad explains how addressing uncertainty and scananxiety through communication and support can improve the cancer care experience for patients. Dr. Ariel Ostad spoke with CURE about the ...
Refugees face harsh conditions that put their mental health under significant stress. While many of them show remarkable resilience, some need extra support to rebuild their lives. UNHCR’s Mental ...
Association between food insecurity, financial toxicity, and healthcare utilization in adolescents and young adults with cancer. Co-occurring physical and psychosocial concerns.
The National Cancer Policy Board, in an effort to understand how resources for research are applied to questions regarding psychosocial services for women with breast cancer, undertook a review of the ...