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Yvonne Leung, Steve Ng, Lauren Duan, Claire Lam, Kenith Chan, Mathew Gancarz, Heather Rennie, Lianne Trachtenberg, Kai P Chan, Achini Adikari, Lin Fang, David Gratzer, Graeme Hirst, Jiahui Wong, Mary Jane Esplen
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JMIR Cancer.
Autor:
Romane Peyrachon, Amélie Rébillard
Publikováno v:
JMIR Cancer
JMIR Cancer, 2023, 9, pp.e45037. ⟨10.2196/45037⟩
JMIR Cancer, 2023, 9, pp.e45037. ⟨10.2196/45037⟩
Background Physical activity (PA) is now considered an adjuvant therapy in cancer treatment; nevertheless, multiple barriers could reduce PA engagement during treatment. Active video games (AVGs) lead to the achievement of mild- to moderate-intensity
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JMIR Cancer. 9:e44339
Background Online patient-provider communication (OPPC) is crucial in enhancing access to health information, self-care, and related health outcomes among cancer survivors. The necessity of OPPC increased during SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19, yet investigation
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Khalil Hodroj, David Pellegrin, Cindy Menard, Thomas Bachelot, Thierry Durand, Philippe Toussaint, Armelle Dufresne, Benoite Mery, Olivier Tredan, Thibaut Goulvent, Pierre Heudel
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JMIR Cancer. 9:e39072
Background Cancer treatment is constantly evolving toward a more personalized approach based on clinical features, imaging, and genomic pathology information. To ensure the best care for patients, multidisciplinary teams (MDTs) meet regularly to revi
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JMIR Cancer. 9:e39246
Background Given the increasing number of cancer survivors and their rising survival rates, rehabilitation plays an increasingly important role. Social support among patients is an essential element of inpatient and day care rehabilitation. The inter
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JMIR Cancer. 9:e41740
Background The internet is an important source of information for many informal caregivers and patients living with cancer. A better understanding of how individuals use the internet to meet their informational needs is important for guiding interven
Autor:
Soohyun Hwang, Allison J Lazard, Meredith K Reffner Collins, Alison T Brenner, Hillary M Heiling, Allison M Deal, Seth D Crockett, Daniel S Reuland, Jennifer Elston Lafata
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JMIR Cancer. 9:e40917
Background While online portals may be helpful to engage patients in shared decision-making at the time of cancer screening, because of known disparities in patient portal use, sole reliance on portals to support cancer screening decision-making coul
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Rebecca Crawford, Slaven Sikirica, Ross Morrison, Joseph C Cappelleri, Alexander Russell-Smith, Richa Shah, Helen Chadwick, Lynda Doward
Publikováno v:
JMIR Cancer. 9:e39852
Background Adult patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) report substantial disease- and treatment-related impacts on their health-related quality of life (HRQOL). Patient-reported information (PRI) shared on social media may provide a disti
Autor:
Shannon Vaffis, Soluna Whaley, David Rhys Axon, Elizabeth Hall-Lipsy, Ana Hincapie, Marion Slack, Terri Warholak
Publikováno v:
JMIR Cancer. 9:e37330
Background Cancer is increasingly being treated as a chronic disease rather than an acute one-time illness. Additionally, oral anticancer therapies, as opposed to intravenous chemotherapy, are now available for an increasing number of cancer indicati
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Annie T Chen, Jennifer Huey, Sandra Coe, Jailanie Kaganovsky, Emily A Malouf, Heather D Evans, Jill Daker, Elizabeth Harper, Olivia Fordiani, Emma E Lowe, Caileigh McGraw Oldroyd, Ashlyn Price, Kristlynn Roth, Julie Stoddard, Jill N Crandell, Brian H Shirts
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JMIR Cancer. 9:e43126
Background Cascade screening, defined as helping at-risk relatives get targeted genetic testing of familial variants for dominant hereditary cancer syndromes, is a proven component of cancer prevention; however, its uptake is low. We developed and co