The Damocles Syndrome: Psychosocial Consequences of Surviving Childhood Cancer |
Contents
A Review | 1 |
Survival Rates and Risks | 31 |
Study Methods | 39 |
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adjustment problems adolescent adult age at diagnosis anger anticipatory grief asked behavior Binger cancer diagnosis cancer experience cancer history cancer patients cancer treatment Chapter chemotherapy child with cancer child's illness childhood cancer survivors children with cancer chlorambucil Chodoff Chronic illness clinical Combined Adjustment Rating concerns coping Cytoxan Death Anxiety denial diagnosis difficulties discussed disease effects fatally ill children fathers feelings former patients function Futterman and Hoffman Hodgkin's disease hospital interview issues Kagen-Goodheart Kaplan Koocher leukemia long-term survivors major marriage married ment Mental Status Examination methotrexate mothers neuroblastoma normal Norman Jaffe parents reported participants Pediatrics percent person physician prognosis psychiatric psychological adjustment psychosocial radiation therapy recurrence relationships remember responses result rience risk sample scores self-informed siblings Sidney Farber significant social Spinetta spouses stress surgery survival survivor registry survivors of childhood symptoms Table told treated variables well-adjusted Wilms's tumor worry