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Investigating the impact of self-management behaviours on quality of life and fear of recurrence in head and neck cancer survivors: A population-based survey.

Simon DunneLaura CoffeyLinda SharpDeirdre DesmondClaire CullenJean O'ConnorEleanor O'SullivanConrad TimonPamela Gallagher
Published in: Psycho-oncology (2019)
The findings highlight the potential utility of self-management interventions promoting active problem solving, positive self-talk, and skill acquisition amongst cancer survivors. However, increased self-monitoring may relate to negative outcomes in HNC, a finding that warrants further investigation.
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