Treatment and Rehabilitation for Esophageal Cancer—Striving to Meet Obstacles and Long-term Impacts
Trine Kromann Andreasen,
Ida Rübot Boje,
Lærke Kjær Tolstrup
et al.
Abstract:Background
Following esophagogastric cancer treatment, patients with esophageal cancer and their relatives struggle with adjusting to a new everyday life as they experience various challenges after treatment requiring rehabilitation. Health professionals must address long-term impacts on patients’ health, everyday life, family functioning, and support needs.
Objective
This qualitative descriptive study aimed to explore patients’, relatives’, and health … Show more
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