Association Between Daily Worry, Pathological Worry, and Fear of Progression in Patients With Cancer
Background: Fear of progression (FoP), or fear of cancer recurrence (FCR), is characterized by worries or concerns about negative illness-related future events. Actually, to worry is a common cognitive process that, in its non-pathological form, belongs to daily life. However, worry can also become...
Main Authors: | Andreas Dinkel, Birgitt Marten-Mittag, Katrin Kremsreiter |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021-08-01
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Series: | Frontiers in Psychology |
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Online Access: | https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.648623/full |
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