63 results on '"Beesley, Vanessa"'
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2. Pre-post feasibility trial of a telephone-delivered exercise intervention for patients during chemotherapy for recurrent ovarian cancer: the ECHO-R trial protocol
3. The Unmet Needs of Pancreatic Cancer Carers Are Associated with Anxiety and Depression in Patients and Carers
4. Benefits of supportive strategies for carers of people with high-grade glioma: a systematic review
5. Evaluating patient-reported symptoms and late adverse effects following completion of first-line chemotherapy for ovarian cancer using the MOST (Measure of Ovarian Symptoms and Treatment concerns)
6. Increased melanoma recurrence in patients with multiple primary invasive melanomas
7. When will I feel normal again? Trajectories and predictors of persistent symptoms and poor wellbeing after primary chemotherapy for ovarian cancer
8. Insomnia and its association with quality of life in women with ovarian cancer
9. End-of-life care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with cancer: an exploratory study of service utilisation and unmet supportive care needs
10. Are The ACSM Exercise Guidelines Safe And Achievable For Women Receiving Chemotherapy For Ovarian Cancer?
11. Anxiety and depression after diagnosis of high-risk primary cutaneous melanoma: a 4-year longitudinal study
12. Supporting patients and carers affected by pancreatic cancer: A feasibility study of a counselling intervention
13. Patterns of, and barriers to supportive care needs assessment and provision for Australian women with gynecological cancer and their caregivers: a mixed-methods study of clinical practice
14. Risk of Melanoma Recurrence After Diagnosis of a High-Risk Primary Tumor
15. Unmet supportive care needs among people with cancer: A cross‐cultural comparison between Indigenous and Non‐Indigenous Australians
16. Does social support reduce distress and worry among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with cancer?
17. A systematic literature review of trials of survivorship interventions for women with gynaecological cancer and their caregivers
18. “I Wasn't Gonna Let It Stop Me”: Exploring Women's Experiences of Getting Through Chemotherapy for Ovarian Cancer
19. Sun protection behavior after diagnosis of high-risk primary melanoma and risk of a subsequent primary
20. The Imperative for a Triumph-Over-Tragedy Story in Women’s Accounts of Undergoing Chemotherapy for Ovarian Cancer
21. Perceptions of care and patient-reported outcomes in people living with neuroendocrine tumours
22. Chemotherapy in patients with unresected pancreatic cancer in Australia: A population‐based study of uptake and survival
23. Biliary Stenting in Patients With Pancreatic Cancer
24. A systematic literature review of the prevalence of and risk factors for supportive care needs among women with gynaecological cancer and their caregivers
25. Reduced employment and financial hardship among middle‐aged individuals with colorectal cancer
26. Use of support services in a sample of patients with high‐risk primary melanomas in urban, regional and rural Queensland
27. Anxiety, depression and quality of life in people with pancreatic cancer and their carers
28. “Cancer Put My Life on Hold”
29. Association between change in employment participation and quality of life in middle-aged colorectal cancer survivors compared with general population controls
30. Unmet supportive care needs of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders with cancer: a prospective, longitudinal study
31. Factors associated with quality of care for patients with pancreatic cancer in Australia
32. Variations in supportive care needs of patients after diagnosis of localised cutaneous melanoma: a 2-year follow-up study
33. Determinants of Outcomes Following Resection for Pancreatic Cancer—a Population-Based Study
34. Beyond survivorship? A discursive analysis of how people with pancreatic cancer negotiate identity transitions in their health
35. Erratum to: Risk factors for current and future unmet supportive care needs of people with pancreatic cancer. A longitudinal study
36. Risk factors for current and future unmet supportive care needs of people with pancreatic cancer. A longitudinal study
37. Describing Patterns of Care in Pancreatic Cancer
38. Prospective study of patterns of surgical management in adults with primary cutaneous melanoma at high risk of spread, in Queensland, Australia
39. Associations of health behaviours with return to work outcomes after colorectal cancer
40. A tsunami of unmet needs: pancreatic and ampullary cancer patients' supportive care needs and use of community and allied health services
41. Describing patterns of care in pancreatic cancer – A population-based study
42. Determinants of attempted resection for patients with non-metastatic pancreatic cancer
43. Determinants of outcomes following resection for pancreatic cancer – An Australian population-based study
44. Psychometric properties of an Australian supportive care needs assessment tool for Indigenous patients with cancer
45. Incidence, Risk Factors, and Estimates of a Woman’s Risk for Developing Secondary Lower Limb Lymphedema and Lymphedema-Specific Supportive Care Needs in Women Treated for Endometrial Cancer
46. Women’s Perceptions of Their Lifestyle and Quality of Life Several Years After a Diagnosis of Endometrial Cancer
47. Incidence, risk factors and estimates of a woman's risk of developing secondary lower limb lymphedema and lymphedema-specific supportive care needs in women treated for endometrial cancer
48. Supportive care needs, anxiety, depression and quality of life amongst newly diagnosed patients with localised invasive cutaneous melanoma in Queensland, Australia
49. The return to work experiences of middle-aged Australian workers diagnosed with colorectal cancer: a matched cohort study
50. Quality of Life and Treatment Response Among Women With Platinum-Resistant Versus Platinum-Sensitive Ovarian Cancer Treated for Progression
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