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The following pages link to Effect of sex and gender on psychosocial aspects of prostate and breast cancer (Q33807805):
Displaying 40 items.
- Psychosocial Adjustment of Men During the First Year of Prostate Cancer (Q30226478) (← links)
- Psychological adjustment of men with prostate cancer: a review of the literature (Q30479039) (← links)
- Use of the internet for information and support: disclosure among persons with breast and prostate cancer (Q31144286) (← links)
- Identifying gender-preferred communication styles within online cancer communities: a retrospective, longitudinal analysis (Q34479290) (← links)
- Effect of different forms of information produced for cancer patients on their use of the information, social support, and anxiety: randomised trial (Q34556965) (← links)
- Gender and Role Differences in Couples' Communication During Cancer Survivorship (Q35079668) (← links)
- Emotional and cognitive burden of prostate cancer (Q35123265) (← links)
- Gender-related needs and preferences in cancer care indicate the need for an individualized approach to cancer patients (Q35584097) (← links)
- Men, culture and hegemonic masculinity: understanding the experience of prostate cancer (Q36126843) (← links)
- Key health promotion factors among male members of staff at a higher educational institution: a cross-sectional postal survey. (Q36501551) (← links)
- Understanding and management of male breast cancer: a critical review (Q37029984) (← links)
- Bladder cancer discussed on the internet: a systematic analysis of gender differences of initial posters on an online discussion board (Q37216041) (← links)
- Barriers and facilitators for the implementation of an online clinical health community in addition to usual fertility care: a cross-sectional study (Q37273606) (← links)
- Breast and prostate cancer survivors' experiences of patient-centered cancer follow-up care from primary care physicians and oncologists (Q37340980) (← links)
- Anxiety level of early- and late-stage prostate cancer patients (Q37427725) (← links)
- Prostate cancer: issues in psychosomatic medicine (Q37496171) (← links)
- Men, food, and prostate cancer: gender influences on men's diets (Q37783492) (← links)
- Understanding how men experience, express and cope with mental distress: where next? (Q37805610) (← links)
- Perceived social support and its impact on depression and health-related quality of life: a comparison between cancer patients and general population (Q38771073) (← links)
- Gender Difference in Symptom Presentations Among Patients With Bone Metastases in Gender-Specific and Gender-Neutral Primary Cancers (Q44919128) (← links)
- Male coping processes as demonstrated in the context of a cancer-related social support group (Q44978080) (← links)
- "So Much of This Story Could Be Me": Men's Use of Support in Online Infertility Discussion Boards (Q46167181) (← links)
- Exploring supportive care needs and experiences of facial surgery patients (Q46595329) (← links)
- Performance status 1 predicts psychological response in female, but not male, ambulatory cancer patients (Q47344748) (← links)
- The complex interplay of physician, patient, and spouse in preoperative counseling for radical prostatectomy: a comparative mixed-method analysis of 30 videotaped consultations (Q47893362) (← links)
- The information-seeking behaviours of partners of men with prostate cancer: a qualitative pilot study (Q48530774) (← links)
- Illness appraisal, religious coping, and psychological responses in men with advanced cancer (Q48589946) (← links)
- Who cares, who bears, who benefits? Female spouses vicariously carry the burden after cancer diagnosis (Q48856661) (← links)
- Psychosocial screening for patients with prostate cancer: The development and validation of the psychosocial distress questionnaire-prostate cancer (Q50153542) (← links)
- Cancer patients' perceptions of positive and negative illness-related changes (Q50883861) (← links)
- Coming to terms: a grounded theory of adaptation to facial surgery in adulthood (Q50934195) (← links)
- Social support and survival in patients with acute myeloid leukaemia. (Q52006060) (← links)
- Medical specialists' accounts of the impact of the Internet on the doctor/patient relationship. (Q52857831) (← links)
- Men of prayer: spirituality of men with prostate cancer: a grounded theory study. (Q53342283) (← links)
- A little help from my friends: social support in palliative rehabilitation (Q60922302) (← links)
- [Disease- and treatment related sexual disorders after radical prostatectomy. A biopsychosocial consideration] (Q79826583) (← links)
- [Salutogenesis and sexual medicine] (Q79836492) (← links)
- Original Research: Men's Awareness and Knowledge of Male Breast Cancer (Q85117057) (← links)
- Gender equality and global health: intersecting political challenges (Q91642808) (← links)
- Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQOL) of Gastrointestinal Cancer Caregivers: The Impact of Caregiving (Q95728304) (← links)