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    Health-Related Quality of Life

    The adolescent and young adult (AYA) period is unique; individuals are faced with personal and developmental challenges, which are amplified by having a diagnosis of cancer. Understanding the unique challenges...

    Anne Klassen, Natasha Wickert, Elena Tsangaris in Cancer in Adolescents and Young Adults (2017)

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    Identifying the supportive care needs of adolescent and young adult survivors of cancer: a qualitative analysis and systematic literature review

    In Canada, adolescent survivors of cancer are treated mainly at pediatric centers, while young adults are treated at adult centers. Both care environments are reported as being inappropriate and do not fulfill...

    Elena Tsangaris, Jessica Johnson, Rachel Taylor, Lorna Fern in Supportive Care in Cancer (2014)

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    Quality of life among breast cancer patients with lymphedema: a systematic review of patient-reported outcome instruments and outcomes

    Lymphedema following breast cancer surgery remains a common and feared treatment complication. Accurate information on health-related quality of life (HRQOL) outcomes among patients with lymphedema is critical...

    Andrea L. Pusic, Yeliz Cemal, Claudia Albornoz in Journal of Cancer Survivorship (2013)

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    Develo** a literature base to understand the caregiving experience of parents of children with cancer: a systematic review of factors related to parental health and well-being

    This paper describes a literature review conducted to identify important factors that have been investigated as explanations of variability in the health and well-being of parents of children with cancer. Our ...

    Anne Klassen, Parminder Raina, Samantha Reineking, David Dix in Supportive Care in Cancer (2007)