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Elizabeth A Grunfeld

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Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation|November 13, 2008
The organisational perspective on the return to work of employees following treatment for cancerElizabeth A Grunfeld, Lorna Rixon, Emma Eaton, et al.
Cancer Nursing|May 12, 2011
Andropause syndrome in men treated for metastatic prostate cancer: a qualitative study of the impact of symptomsElizabeth A Grunfeld, Amber Halliday, Pauline Martin, et al.
Nephrology, Dialysis, Transplantation : Official Publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association|October 10, 2017
Meta-analysis of cognitive functioning in patients following kidney transplantationParas Joshee, Amanda G Wood, Eleri R Wood, et al.
Psycho-Oncology|July 24, 2015
Psychosocial factors that influence men's help-seeking for cancer symptoms: a systematic synthesis of mixed methods researchJennifer A Fish, Ivanka Prichard, Kerry Ettridge, et al.
Psycho-Oncology|October 26, 2023
Benefits of adaptive cognitive training on cognitive abilities in women treated for primary breast cancer: Findings from a 1-year randomised control trial interventionBethany Chapman, Courtney C Louis, Jason Moser, et al.
Journal of Psychosomatic Research|February 8, 2003
Perceptions of breast cancer across the lifespanElizabeth A Grunfeld, Myra S Hunter, Amanda J Ramirez, et al.
Psycho-Oncology|March 22, 2012
Distinct work-related, clinical and psychological factors predict return to work following treatment in four different cancer typesAlethea F Cooper, Matthew Hankins, Lorna Rixon, et al.
Psycho-Oncology|July 23, 2008
Evaluation of a group cognitive behavioural intervention for women suffering from menopausal symptoms following breast cancer treatmentMyra S Hunter, Shirley Coventry, Hisham Hamed, et al.
Patient Education and Counseling|April 24, 2012
A randomised controlled trial of a pilot intervention to encourage early presentation of oral cancer in high risk groupsSuzanne E Scott, Mahrukh Khwaja, Emma L Low, et al.
Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association|January 16, 2013
"The only way I know how to live is to work": a qualitative study of work following treatment for prostate cancerElizabeth A Grunfeld, Lawrence Drudge-Coates, Lorna Rixon, et al.
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Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation|November 13, 2008
The organisational perspective on the return to work of employees following treatment for cancerElizabeth A Grunfeld, Lorna Rixon, Emma Eaton, et al.
Cancer Nursing|May 12, 2011
Andropause syndrome in men treated for metastatic prostate cancer: a qualitative study of the impact of symptomsElizabeth A Grunfeld, Amber Halliday, Pauline Martin, et al.
Nephrology, Dialysis, Transplantation : Official Publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association|October 10, 2017
Meta-analysis of cognitive functioning in patients following kidney transplantationParas Joshee, Amanda G Wood, Eleri R Wood, et al.
Psycho-Oncology|July 24, 2015
Psychosocial factors that influence men's help-seeking for cancer symptoms: a systematic synthesis of mixed methods researchJennifer A Fish, Ivanka Prichard, Kerry Ettridge, et al.
Psycho-Oncology|October 26, 2023
Benefits of adaptive cognitive training on cognitive abilities in women treated for primary breast cancer: Findings from a 1-year randomised control trial interventionBethany Chapman, Courtney C Louis, Jason Moser, et al.
Journal of Psychosomatic Research|February 8, 2003
Perceptions of breast cancer across the lifespanElizabeth A Grunfeld, Myra S Hunter, Amanda J Ramirez, et al.
Psycho-Oncology|March 22, 2012
Distinct work-related, clinical and psychological factors predict return to work following treatment in four different cancer typesAlethea F Cooper, Matthew Hankins, Lorna Rixon, et al.
Psycho-Oncology|July 23, 2008
Evaluation of a group cognitive behavioural intervention for women suffering from menopausal symptoms following breast cancer treatmentMyra S Hunter, Shirley Coventry, Hisham Hamed, et al.
Patient Education and Counseling|April 24, 2012
A randomised controlled trial of a pilot intervention to encourage early presentation of oral cancer in high risk groupsSuzanne E Scott, Mahrukh Khwaja, Emma L Low, et al.
Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association|January 16, 2013
"The only way I know how to live is to work": a qualitative study of work following treatment for prostate cancerElizabeth A Grunfeld, Lawrence Drudge-Coates, Lorna Rixon, et al.
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