par Fontesse, Sullivan;Fournier, Valentyn;Gerain, Pierre
;Dassonneville, Charlotte;Lelorain, Sophie;Duprez, Christelle;Christophe, Véronique;Piessen, Guillaume;Grynberg, Delphine
Référence Psycho-oncology, 32, 11, page (1631-1643)
Publication Publié, 2023-11-01

Référence Psycho-oncology, 32, 11, page (1631-1643)
Publication Publié, 2023-11-01
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | Traditionally, the literature investigating patient-reported outcomes in relation to cancer survival focused on negative factors such as distress. Meta-analyses in this field have provided a clear identification of negative affect that reduce cancer survival (e.g., depression). Nevertheless, positive psychological factors and especially positive affect might be equally crucial for cancer survival but have been neglected so far. While studies in this domain have been conducted, they remain less numerous and have produced mixed results. |