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Publications [#357456] of Emily Cherenack

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  1. Knettel, B; Corrigan, K; Cherenack, E; Ho, N; Carr, S; Cahill, J; Chino, J; Ubel, P; Watt, M; Suneja, G (2021). HIV, cancer, and coping: The cumulative burden of a cancer diagnosis among people living with HIV.. J Psychosoc Oncol, 1-14. [doi]
    (last updated on 2021/09/08)

    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVES: People living with HIV (PLWH) have increased risk for cancer and worse cancer-specific survival. We explored the emotional burden of cancer and HIV as a potential driver of cancer mortality. RESEARCH APPROACH: Semi-structured qualitative interviews with PLWH and cancer. PARTICIPANTS: 27 PLWH who had either completed cancer treatment, were currently undergoing treatment, or experienced challenges in completing treatment. METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH: An inductive qualitative approach using the constant comparative method. FINDINGS: Participants drew strong parallels between being diagnosed with HIV and cancer. Many described HIV-related stigma that hindered social support. Cancer treatment side effects were a major challenge, impacting treatment adherence for both cancer and HIV. IMPLICATIONS FOR PSYCHOSOCIAL PROVIDERS: There is a need for convenient, affordable, and visible services to support PLHIV as they navigate cancer care. Services should be tailored to the unique needs of this population by addressing HIV-related stigma, building social support, and fostering resilience.


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