Browse by Authors and EditorsJump to: Article | Conference or Workshop Item Number of items: 9. ArticleCummings, Amanda, Grimmett, Chloe, Calman, Lynn, Patel, Mubarak, Permyakova, Natalia Vadimovna, Winter, Jane, Corner, Jessica, Din, Amy, Fenlon, Deborah, Richardson, Alison, Smith, Peter W. and Foster, Claire (2018) Comorbidities are associated with poorer quality of life and functioning and worse symptoms in the 5 years following colorectal cancer surgery: Results from the ColoREctal Well-being (CREW) cohort study. Psycho-Oncology . ISSN 1099-1611 Foster, Claire, Haviland, Joanne, Winter, Jane, Grimmett, Chloe, Chivers Seymour, Kim, Batehup, Lynn, Calman, Lynn, Corner, Jessica, Din, Amy, Fenlon, Deborah, May, Christine M., Richardson, Alison, Smith, Peter W. and Souglakos, John (2016) Pre-surgery depression and confidence to manage problems predict recovery trajectories of health and wellbeing in the first two years following colorectal cancer: results from the CREW cohort study. PLOS ONE, 11 (5). e0155434. ISSN 1932-6203 Foster, Claire, Haviland, Joanne, Winter, Jane, Grimmett, Chloe, Chivers Seymour, Kim, Calman, Lynn, Corner, Jessica, Din, Amy, Fenlon, Deborah, May, Christine M., Smith, Peter W. and Richardson, Alison (2016) The impact of primary colorectal cancer treatment on physical symptoms and functioning in the first two years: results from the colorectal well-being (CREW) cohort study. Psycho-Oncology, 25 (S1). pp. 1-2. ISSN 1099-1611 Foster, Claire, Haviland, Joanne, Winter, Jane, Grimmett, Chloe, Chivers Seymour, Kim, Calman, Lynn, Batehup, Lynn, Corner, Jessica, Din, Amy, Fenlon, Deborah, May, Christine M., Smith, Peter W. and Richardson, Alison (2016) Trajectories of quality of life, health status and personal well-being up to two years after curative intent treatment for colorectal cancer: results from the UK ColoREctal Wellbeing (CREW) cohort study. Psycho-Oncology, 25 (S1). p. 2. ISSN 1099-1611 Foster, Claire, Grimmett, Chloe, May, Christine M., Ewings, Sean, Myall, Michelle, Hulme, Claire, Smith, Peter W., Powers, Cassandra, Calman, Lynn, Armes, Jo, Breckons, Matthew, Corner, Jessica, Fenlon, Deborah, Batehup, Lynn, Lennan, Elaine, May, Carl R., Morris, Carolyn, Neylon, Amanda, Ream, Emma, Turner, Lesley, Yardley, Lucy and Richardson, Alison (2015) A web-based intervention (RESTORE) to support self-management of cancer-related fatigue following primary cancer treatment: a multi-centre proof of concept randomised controlled trial. Supportive Care in Cancer . pp. 1-9. ISSN 1433-7339 Foster, Claire, Calman, Lynn, Grimmett, Chloe, Breckons, M., Cotterell, P., Yardley, Lucy, Joseph, J., Hughes, S., Jones, R., Leonidou, C., Armes, Jo, Batehup, Lynn, Corner, Jessica, Fenlon, Deborah, Lennan, E., Morris, C., Neylon, A, Ream, E., Turner, L. and Richardson, A. (2015) Managing fatigue after cancer treatment: development of RESTORE, a web-based resource to support self-management. Psycho-Oncology, 24 (8). pp. 940-949. ISSN 1099-1611 Foster, Claire, Breckons, Matthew, Cotterell, P., Barbosa, D., Calman, Lynn, Corner, Jessica, Fenlon, Deborah, Foster, R., Grimmett, Chloe, Richardson, Alison and Smith, P.W. (2014) Cancer survivors’ self-efficacy to self-manage in the year following primary treatment. Journal of Cancer Survivorship, 9 (1). pp. 11-19. ISSN 1932-2267 Conference or Workshop ItemFoster, Claire, Haviland, Joanne, Winter, Jane, Grimmett, Chloe, Chivers Seymour, Kim, Calman, Lynn, Corner, Jessica, Din, Amy, Fenlon, Deborah, May, Christine M., Smith, Peter W. and Richardson, Alison (2016) The impact of primary colorectal cancer treatment on physical symptoms and functioning in the first two years: results from the ColoREctal Wellbeing (CREW) cohort study. In: The British Psychosocial Oncology Society 2016 conference, 3-4 March 2016, Cambridge, UK. (Unpublished) Foster, Claire, Haviland, Joanne, Winter, Jane, Grimmett, Chloe, Chivers Seymour, Kim, Batehup, Lynn, Calman, Lynn, Corner, Jessica, Din, Amy, Fenlon, Deborah, May, Christine M., Smith, Peter W. and Richardson, Alison (2016) Trajectories of quality of life, health status and personal wellbeing up to two years after curative intent treatment for colorectal cancer: results from the UK ColoREctal Wellbeing (CREW) cohort study. In: The British Psychosocial Oncology Society 2016 Conference, 3-4 Mar. 2016, Cambridge, UK. (Unpublished) |