Abstract

Outpatient radiotherapy and chemotherapy contributes to changes in the life of people with cancer. Person-centeredness is highly relevant in the health care system, but its anchoring is limited. In an efficient and fast-paced outpatient cancer clinic, there is a risk, that patients may feel left on their own, and that they do not experience sufficient help in handling life with cancer. Therefor the aim of this study was to investigate how patients' experienced the changes in everyday life and themselves during curative outpatient cancer treatment and care.

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