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Fear of cancer recurrence: a theoretical review and novel cognitive processing formulation

Fear of cancer recurrence: a theoretical review and novel cognitive processing formulation J Cancer Surviv (2016) 10:663–673 DOI 10.1007/s11764-015-0512-5 REVIEW Fear of cancer recurrence: a theoretical review and novel cognitive processing formulation 1,2 1,8 3 4 Joanna E Fardell & Belinda Thewes & Jane Turner & Jemma Gilchrist & 5 1 6 1,7 Louise Sharpe & Allan ‘Ben’ Smith & Afaf Girgis & Phyllis Butow Received: 16 July 2015 /Accepted: 25 December 2015 /Published online: 19 January 2016 Springer Science+Business Media New York 2016 Abstract is the Common Sense Model (CSM). Other approaches have Purpose Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is prevalent among limited evidence supporting their application to FCR. Two survivors. However, a comprehensive and universally accept- theoretical approaches developed in the context of emotional ed theoretical framework of FCR to guide intervention is lack- disorders that appear to be highly relevant to FCR: the Self- ing. This paper reviews theoretical frameworks previously Regulatory Executive Function (S-REF) model and Relational used to explain FCR and describes the formulation of a novel Frame Theory were combined with the CSM to produce a theoretical framework for FCR. novel cognitive processing account of FCR. Methods A systematic review of the literature was undertaken Conclusions Few conceptual frameworks have been used to identify conceptual http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Cancer Survivorship: Research and Practice Springer Journals

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2016 by Springer Science+Business Media New York
Subject
Medicine & Public Health; Public Health; Oncology; Health Promotion and Disease Prevention; Health Informatics; Quality of Life Research; Primary Care Medicine
ISSN
1932-2259
eISSN
1932-2267
DOI
10.1007/s11764-015-0512-5
pmid
26782171
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Abstract

J Cancer Surviv (2016) 10:663–673 DOI 10.1007/s11764-015-0512-5 REVIEW Fear of cancer recurrence: a theoretical review and novel cognitive processing formulation 1,2 1,8 3 4 Joanna E Fardell & Belinda Thewes & Jane Turner & Jemma Gilchrist & 5 1 6 1,7 Louise Sharpe & Allan ‘Ben’ Smith & Afaf Girgis & Phyllis Butow Received: 16 July 2015 /Accepted: 25 December 2015 /Published online: 19 January 2016 Springer Science+Business Media New York 2016 Abstract is the Common Sense Model (CSM). Other approaches have Purpose Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is prevalent among limited evidence supporting their application to FCR. Two survivors. However, a comprehensive and universally accept- theoretical approaches developed in the context of emotional ed theoretical framework of FCR to guide intervention is lack- disorders that appear to be highly relevant to FCR: the Self- ing. This paper reviews theoretical frameworks previously Regulatory Executive Function (S-REF) model and Relational used to explain FCR and describes the formulation of a novel Frame Theory were combined with the CSM to produce a theoretical framework for FCR. novel cognitive processing account of FCR. Methods A systematic review of the literature was undertaken Conclusions Few conceptual frameworks have been used to identify conceptual

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Journal of Cancer Survivorship: Research and PracticeSpringer Journals

Published: Jan 19, 2016

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