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Memories of adult survivors of childhood cancer: Diagnosis, coping, and long-term influence of cancer

Tori Hinton, Sherwood Burns‐Nader, Deborah M. Casper, Wanda Martin Burton

2022Journal of Psychosocial Oncology10 citationsDOI

Abstract

This study examines adult childhood cancer survivors' memories about diagnosis, coping, and life effects of cancer. This qualitative study used inductive content analysis to analyze open-ended responses completed in a survey conducted in 2018. 27 adult survivors (15 male, 12 female) of childhood cancer, ranging in age from 20-39, who were at least 5 years post treatment. Participants recruited through Amazon Mechanical Turk responded to a survey which included open-ended questions about experiencing childhood cancer to examine their: (1) memories of initial reactions to cancer; (2) memories of coping during cancer; and (3) reflections of the cancer experience on who they are today. Inductive content analysis was performed to reveal categories related to the stories shared by participants regarding their memories of childhood cancer experiences. Participants' memories of diagnosis reflected categories such as psychological reactions and family support. Memories of coping reflected themes of family support and distraction. Participants' reported strength and resilience as impacts of cancer on their present lives. These findings indicate that survivors of childhood cancer have strong, specific memories about diagnosis and coping during cancer and highlight the potential long-term implications of having cancer. The findings also illustrate the importance of appropriate psychosocial support for childhood cancer patients and survivors.

Topics & Concepts

Coping (psychology)PsychosocialChildhood cancerPsychologyClinical psychologySurvivorship curveCancerCancer treatmentMedicineDevelopmental psychologyPsychiatryInternal medicineChildhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of LifeCancer survivorship and careFamily Support in Illness
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