All Stories

  1. Living with cancer of the head and neck: A qualitative inquiry into the experiences of South African patients
  2. An exploration into the quality of life of women treated for cervical cancer
  3. Palliative Care Needs of People Living in a Newly Established Informal Settlement
  4. Knowledge and Practices of Cervical Cancer and Its Prevention Among Malawian Women
  5. The palliative chemotherapy decision and experiences of South African patients and their families
  6. On being a caregiver: The experiences of South African family caregivers caring for cancer patients
  7. Cancer Nursing Research Output in Africa 2005 to 2014
  8. “Just live with it”: Having to live with breast cancer related lymphedema
  9. The Influence of Chronic Pain on the Daily Lives of Underprivileged South Africans
  10. Suitability of quality-of-life outcome measures in palliative care in the South African setting
  11. The Information Needs of South African Parents of Children With Cancer
  12. Living with the late effects of cervical cancer treatment: a descriptive qualitative study at an academic hospital in Gauteng
  13. “My experience has been a terrible one, something I could not run away from”: Zambian women’s experiences of advanced breast cancer
  14. Zambian Women’s Experiences and Understanding of Cervical Cancer: A Qualitative Study
  15. An integrative review of South African cancer nursing research published from 2002–2012
  16. “Not a nice experience, not at all”: Underprivileged women's experiences of being confronted with cervical cancer
  17. Prevention and Detection of Prostate Cancer
  18. ‘It depends on how the relationship was before you became ill’: Black South African women's experiences of life partner support through the trajectory of cervical cancer
  19. Incidence, severity and management of cancer chemotherapy related oral mucositis in Eastern Cape and Western Cape
  20. Creating awareness and facilitating cervical and breast cancer screening uptake through the use of a Community Health Worker: a pilot intervention study
  21. The findings of a nurse-lead intervention for detection and prevention of oral cancer. A pilot study
  22. Yes, breast cancer related lymphoedema can be managed
  23. Combining breast and cervical screening in an attempt to increase cervical screening uptake. An intervention study in a South African context
  24. Men's lack of knowledge adds to the cervical cancer burden in South Africa
  25. Expressions of cervical cancer-related signs and symptoms