Women, power, and cancer: a Lancet Commission
Executive summary Women interact with cancer in complex ways, as healthy individuals
participating in cancer prevention and screening activities, as individuals living with and …
participating in cancer prevention and screening activities, as individuals living with and …
Geriatric assessment for the practicing clinician: The why, what, and how
Older adults with cancer heterogeneously experience health care, treatment, and symptoms.
Geriatric assessment (GA) offers a comprehensive evaluation of an older individual's health …
Geriatric assessment (GA) offers a comprehensive evaluation of an older individual's health …
Older adults with cancer and their caregivers—current landscape and future directions for clinical care
Despite substantial improvements in the outcomes of patients with cancer over the past two
decades, older adults (aged≥ 65 years) with cancer are a rapidly increasing population and …
decades, older adults (aged≥ 65 years) with cancer are a rapidly increasing population and …
Addressing distress management challenges: Recommendations from the consensus panel of the American Psychosocial Oncology Society and the Association of …
Distress management (DM)(screening and response) is an essential component of cancer
care across the treatment trajectory. Effective DM has many benefits, including improving …
care across the treatment trajectory. Effective DM has many benefits, including improving …
The role, impact, and support of informal caregivers in the delivery of palliative care for patients with advanced cancer: A multi-country qualitative study
Background: Cancer is increasing in its prevalence in sub-Saharan Africa. Informal
caregivers are key to supporting engagement and interaction with palliative care services …
caregivers are key to supporting engagement and interaction with palliative care services …
Longitudinal association between informal unpaid caregiving and mental health amongst working age adults in high-income OECD countries: A systematic review
Background Informal unpaid caregivers provide most of the world's care needs,
experiencing numerous health and wealth penalties as a result. As the COVID-19 pandemic …
experiencing numerous health and wealth penalties as a result. As the COVID-19 pandemic …
Availability of family caregiver programs in US cancer centers
JN Odom, A Applebaum, MA Bakitas… - JAMA Network …, 2023 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Family caregivers provide the majority of health care to the 18 million patients
with cancer in the US. Yet despite providing complex medical and nursing care, a large …
with cancer in the US. Yet despite providing complex medical and nursing care, a large …
Psychosocial support interventions for cancer caregivers: reducing caregiver burden
CJ Treanor - Current opinion in supportive and palliative care, 2020 - journals.lww.com
Psychosocial support interventions for cancer caregivers: re... : Current Opinion in Supportive
and Palliative Care Psychosocial support interventions for cancer caregivers: reducing …
and Palliative Care Psychosocial support interventions for cancer caregivers: reducing …
Mobile health interventions for HIV/STI prevention among youth in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs): a systematic review of studies reporting implementation …
Background Advances and proliferation of technologies such as mobile phones may provide
opportunities to improve access to HIV/STI services and reach young people with high risk …
opportunities to improve access to HIV/STI services and reach young people with high risk …
An evidence-base for the implementation of hospital-based palliative care programs in routine cancer practice: A systematic review
Background: Despite global support, there remain gaps in the integration of early palliative
care into cancer care. The methods of implementation whereby evidence of benefits of …
care into cancer care. The methods of implementation whereby evidence of benefits of …