J E Fardell
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Recent Articles
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Sharpe L, Turner J, Fardell J, Thewes B, Smith A, Gilchrist J, et al.
J Cancer Surviv
. 2019 Jul;
13(5):695-702.
PMID: 31347010
Purpose: ConquerFear is an efficacious intervention for fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) that demonstrated greater improvements than an attention control (relaxation training) in a randomized controlled trial. This study aimed...
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Kelada L, Wakefield C, Heathcote L, Jaaniste T, Signorelli C, Fardell J, et al.
Patient Educ Couns
. 2019 Jul;
102(12):2270-2278.
PMID: 31257099
Objective: Pain and fatigue are under-researched late effects of childhood cancer and its treatment, and may be interpreted by survivors as indicating cancer recurrence. Moreover, unmet information needs for managing...
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Wakefield C, Doolan E, Fardell J, Signorelli C, Quinn V, Tucker K, et al.
EBioMedicine
. 2018 Nov;
37:205-213.
PMID: 30385234
Background: Using patient-derived xenografts (PDXs) to assess chemosensitivity to anti-cancer agents in real-time may improve cancer care by enabling individualized clinical decision-making. However, it is unknown whether this new approach...
4.
Vetsch J, Wakefield C, Robertson E, Trahair T, Mateos M, Grootenhuis M, et al.
Qual Life Res
. 2018 Jan;
27(6):1431-1443.
PMID: 29372438
Purpose: Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) survivors are the largest group of childhood cancer survivors; however, their risk for late effects is high. Cancer-related late effects have the potential to compromise...
5.
Patterns and drivers of health care use in long-term childhood cancer survivors: A systematic review
van Breeschoten J, De Abreu Lourenco R, Signorelli C, Haas M, Cohn R, Wakefield C, et al.
Crit Rev Oncol Hematol
. 2017 Dec;
120:60-76.
PMID: 29198339
Background: Childhood cancer survival is increasing. But cancer and treatment late-effects can lead to ongoing health care use. We summarised the literature on the patterns and drivers of health care...
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Lum A, Wakefield C, Donnan B, Burns M, Fardell J, Marshall G
Child Care Health Dev
. 2017 May;
43(5):645-662.
PMID: 28543609
Background: Serious chronic illness can have a detrimental effect on school attendance, participation and engagement, leaving affected students at risk of failing to meet their developmental potential. An improved understanding...
7.
Fardell J, Wakefield C, Signorelli C, Hill R, Skeen J, Maguire A, et al.
Pediatr Blood Cancer
. 2017 Apr;
64(6).
PMID: 28436208
No abstract available.
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Wakefield C, Fardell J, Doolan E, Drew D, De Abreu Lourenco R, Young A, et al.
Pediatr Blood Cancer
. 2016 Jul;
64(1):163-171.
PMID: 27442621
Background: Grandparents can play a crucial role of providing emotional and practical support for families facing childhood cancer. Yet, many have their own healthcare needs. This controlled study systematically assesses...
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Fardell J, Vardy J, Johnston I, Winocur G
Clin Pharmacol Ther
. 2011 Aug;
90(3):366-76.
PMID: 21814191
Chemotherapy has improved survival rates in patients with many of the common cancers. However, there is reliable evidence that, as a result of treatment, a subset of cancer survivors experience...