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    Preliminary effects of a yoga intervention for lung cancer dyads: benefits for care partners

    Lung cancer is a disease with high mortality and morbidity, impacting both the patient and their closest contact, referred to in this paper as their care partner. There is limited evidence on how to support me...

    Qian L. Leng, Karen S. Lyons, Kerri M. Winters-Stone in Supportive Care in Cancer (2024)

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    Delivering exercise medicine to cancer survivors: has COVID-19 shifted the landscape for how and who can be reached with supervised group exercise?

    Due to stay-at-home orders during COVID-19, we transitioned supervised, group, in-person resistance training interventions in two clinical trials in cancer survivors to live, online delivery using video-confer...

    Kerri M. Winters-Stone, Cassie Boisvert, Fuzhong Li in Supportive Care in Cancer (2022)

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    Trends in integrative medicine and health consults: differences between cancer survivors and patients without cancer

    The objectives were to compare patients with and without cancer who sought an integrative health (IH) consult and reasons for seeking a consult.

    Noël M. Arring, Denise Millstine, Debra L. Barton in Supportive Care in Cancer (2021)

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    Navigating sexual health in cancer survivorship: a dyadic perspective

    This qualitative study examined how young adult breast cancer survivors (YABCS) and their partners appraised and managed their sexual health and intimate relationships after cancer.

    Jessica R. Gorman, Ellie Smith, Julia H. Drizin in Supportive Care in Cancer (2020)

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    Computerized patient-reported symptom assessment in radiotherapy: a pilot randomized, controlled trial

    Computer-based, patient-reported symptom survey tools have been described for patients undergoing chemotherapy. We hypothesized that patients undergoing radiotherapy might also benefit, so we developed a compu...

    Erik K. Fromme, Emma B. Holliday, Lillian M. Nail in Supportive Care in Cancer (2016)

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    Incongruent perceptions of pain and physical function among families living with lung cancer

    The purpose of the study was to examine the roles of concealment and communication in incongruence in perceptions of the lung cancer patient’s physical function and pain severity.

    Lyndsey M. Miller, Karen S. Lyons, Jill A. Bennett in Supportive Care in Cancer (2015)

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    Patterns and predictors of symptom incongruence in older couples co** with prostate cancer

    Prostate cancer survivors (PCSs) may experience persistent symptoms following treatment. If PCSs and spouses differ in their perceptions of symptoms, that incongruence may cause mismanagement of symptoms and r...

    Kerri M. Winters-Stone, Karen S. Lyons, Jill A. Bennett in Supportive Care in Cancer (2014)