S K Chambers
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Rose A, Krishan A, Chakarova C, Moya L, Chambers S, Hollands M, et al.
Ann Oncol
. 2018 Mar;
29(5):1292-1303.
PMID: 29509840
Background: MSR1 repeats are a 36-38 bp minisatellite element that have recently been implicated in the regulation of gene expression, through copy number variation (CNV). Patients And Methods: Bioinformatic and...
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Kalter J, Verdonck-de Leeuw I, Sweegers M, Aaronson N, Jacobsen P, Newton R, et al.
Psychooncology
. 2018 Jan;
27(4):1150-1161.
PMID: 29361206
Objective: This individual patient data (IPD) meta-analysis aimed to evaluate the effects of psychosocial interventions (PSI) on quality of life (QoL), emotional function (EF), and social function (SF) in patients...
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Ettridge K, Bowden J, Chambers S, Smith D, Murphy M, Evans S, et al.
Eur J Cancer Care (Engl)
. 2017 Nov;
27(2):e12790.
PMID: 29112317
The purpose of this study was to provide in-depth insight into men's experiences of prostate cancer, specifically: perceived stigma and self-blame, social isolation, unmet need and help-seeking. A qualitative descriptive...
4.
Dunn J, Casey C, Sandoe D, Hyde M, Cheron-Sauer M, Lowe A, et al.
Eur J Cancer Care (Engl)
. 2017 Feb;
27(2):e12644.
PMID: 28145020
Across Australia, prostate cancer support groups (PCSG) have emerged to fill a gap in psychosocial care for men and their families. However, an understanding of the triggers and influencers of...
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Dunn J, Garvey G, Valery P, Ball D, Fong K, Vinod S, et al.
Support Care Cancer
. 2016 Oct;
25(2):497-504.
PMID: 27726030
Purpose: Globally, lung cancer is the most common cancer and the leading cause of cancer death. Problematically, there is a wide variation in the management and survival for people with...
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Davis M, Oaten M, Occhipinti S, Chambers S, Stevenson R
Eur J Cancer Care (Engl)
. 2016 Oct;
26(4).
PMID: 27704647
Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening participation remains unacceptably low. This study investigated the emotion of disgust as a potential deterrent to intention to screen for CRC. The study utilised a convenience...
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Zopf E, Newton R, Taaffe D, Spry N, Cormie P, Joseph D, et al.
Eur J Cancer Care (Engl)
. 2016 Sep;
26(6).
PMID: 27647712
Cancer patients with bone metastases have previously been excluded from participation in physical activity programmes due to concerns of skeletal fractures. Our aim was to provide initial information on the...
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Hyde M, Newton R, Galvao D, Gardiner R, Occhipinti S, Lowe A, et al.
Eur J Cancer Care (Engl)
. 2016 Apr;
26(2).
PMID: 27111695
This study describes sources of support utilised by men with localised prostate cancer in the first year after diagnosis and examines characteristics associated with help-seeking for men with unmet needs....
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Gordon L, Walker S, Mervin M, Lowe A, Smith D, Gardiner R, et al.
Eur J Cancer Care (Engl)
. 2015 Oct;
26(1).
PMID: 26423576
The purpose of this study was to understand the extent, nature and variability of the current economic burden of prostate cancer among Australian men. An online cross-sectional survey was developed...
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Hyde M, Chambers S, Shum D, Ip D, Dunn J
Eur J Cancer Care (Engl)
. 2015 Aug;
25(5):691-718.
PMID: 26292029
This systematic review describes psychosocial and quality of life (QOL) measures used in psycho-oncology research with cancer patients and caregivers in China. Medline and PsycINFO databases were searched (1980-2014). Studies...