Journal article
Psychological distress, understanding of cancer and illness uncertainty in patients with Cancer of Unknown Primary
K Wolyniec, J Sharp, K Fisher, RW Tothill, D Bowtell, L Mileshkin, P Schofield
Psycho Oncology | WILEY | Published : 2022
DOI: 10.1002/pon.5990
Abstract
Objective: Patients diagnosed with Cancer of Unknown Primary (CUP) experience high levels of psychological distress and report poor understanding of their cancer. We aimed to investigate: (1) if CUP patients with poorer understanding of their cancer diagnosis and testing experience more symptoms of psychological distress than those with better understanding; (2) if the relationship between patients' understanding of their cancer and psychological distress is mediated by illness uncertainty; and (3) explore whether patients' degree of understanding of their cancer can be predicted by clinical and socio-demographic factors. Methods: 209 CUP patients completed a questionnaire measuring anxiety,..
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Awarded by Victorian Cancer Agency
Funding Acknowledgements
Victorian Cancer Agency, Grant/Award Number: 13062-1413768 (2014-2017); Cancer Australia, Grant/Award Numbers: 1048193 (2013-2016), 1082604 (2015-2018) Open access publishing facilitated by Swinburne University of Technology, as part of the Wiley -Swinburne University of Technology agreement via the Council of Australian University Librarians.