Josefine T. Danielsen
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View article: Psychological Intervention for Patients with Biopsychosocial Late Effects Following Surgery for Colorectal Cancer with Peritoneal Metastases—A Feasibility Study
Psychological Intervention for Patients with Biopsychosocial Late Effects Following Surgery for Colorectal Cancer with Peritoneal Metastases—A Feasibility Study Open
Background: Up to 80% of patients experience late effects (LE) one year after surgery for peritoneal metastases (PM) from colorectal cancer (CRC). We tested the feasibility and outcome of a treatment strategy to address LEs. Methods: Durin…
View article: Cognitive impairment in patients with melanoma before adjuvant immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy and associations with brain gray matter, <i>catechol‐O‐methyltransferase</i> genotype, and psychological factors
Cognitive impairment in patients with melanoma before adjuvant immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy and associations with brain gray matter, <i>catechol‐O‐methyltransferase</i> genotype, and psychological factors Open
Background Cancer‐related cognitive impairment (CRCI) is a significant concern in patients with cancer but understanding its prevalence and risk factors in patients with malignant melanoma (MMPs) remains limited. This study explores CRCI v…
View article: NCOG-09. ASSOCIATIONS OF COGNITIVE FUNCTION WITH BRAIN STRUCTURE, COMT GENOTYPE, AND PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS IN MELANOMA PATIENTS PRIOR TO ADJUVANT IMMUNE CHECKPOINT INHIBITOR THERAPY
NCOG-09. ASSOCIATIONS OF COGNITIVE FUNCTION WITH BRAIN STRUCTURE, COMT GENOTYPE, AND PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS IN MELANOMA PATIENTS PRIOR TO ADJUVANT IMMUNE CHECKPOINT INHIBITOR THERAPY Open
BACKGROUND Cancer-related cognitive impairment (CRCI) presents a significant concern in cancer patients. Yet, limited research addresses its prevalence and potential underlying risk factors in melanoma patients, including neurobiological, …
View article: Changes in experienced quality of oncological cancer care during the COVID-19 pandemic based on patient reported outcomes – a cross-sectional study
Changes in experienced quality of oncological cancer care during the COVID-19 pandemic based on patient reported outcomes – a cross-sectional study Open
Aim: The study aims to investigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cancer patients’ perceptions of the quality of their oncological treatment and care. Background: The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted healthcare delivery and oncological …
View article: Psychological and behavioral symptoms in patients with melanoma: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Psychological and behavioral symptoms in patients with melanoma: A systematic review and meta‐analysis Open
Objective Improved survival rates have made it increasingly important for clinicians to focus on cancer survivorship issues affecting the quality of life of melanoma patients. To provide a comprehensive overview of the disease and treatmen…
View article: Sleep During Oncological Treatment – A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Associations With Treatment Response, Time to Progression and Survival
Sleep During Oncological Treatment – A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Associations With Treatment Response, Time to Progression and Survival Open
Introduction Disrupted sleep and sleep-wake activity are frequently observed in cancer patients undergoing oncological treatment. These disruptions are often associated with aggravated symptom burden and diminished health-related quality o…