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Psycho-oncology | 2013

Self-efficacy and fear of cancer progression during the year following diagnosis of breast cancer

Hanne Melchior; Cathrin Büscher; Andrea Thorenz; Anna Grochocka; Uwe Koch; Birgit Watzke

The aim of this study was to investigate fear of disease progression (FoP) during the year following diagnosis of breast cancer and its association with general self‐efficacy (SE).


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2018

Assessment of agroforestry residue potentials for the bioeconomy in the European Union

Andrea Thorenz; Lars Wietschel; Dennis Stindt; Axel Tuma

The biobased chemical industry is characterised by strong growth. Innovative products and materials such as biopolymers have been developed, and current European demand for biopolymers exceeds the domestic supply. Agroforestry residues can serve as main sources of the basic building blocks for chemicals and materials. This work assesses sustainably available agroforestry residues to feed a high added-value materials and product bioeconomy. To evaluate bioeconomic potential, a structured three-step approach is applied. Cultivation practices, sustainability issues, legislative restrictions, technical limitations and competitive applications are considered. All data regarding bioeconomic potential are processed on a regional level and mapped by ArcGIS. Our results identify wheat straw as the most promising source in the agricultural sector, followed by maize stover, barley straw and rape straw, which all contain a total concentration of lignocellulose of more than 80% of dry matter. In the forestry sector, residue bark from two coniferous species, spruce and pine, is the most promising source, with approximately 70% lignocellulose. Additionally, coniferous bark contains considerable amounts of tannin, which has attracted increasing interest for industrial utilisation. A sensitivity analysis concerning removal rates, residue-to-crop ratios, changes in farming technologies and competing applications is applied at the end of the study to consolidate our results.


Sustainable Materials and Technologies | 2017

Benefits of resource strategy for sustainable materials research and development

Christoph Helbig; Christoph Kolotzek; Andrea Thorenz; Armin Reller; Axel Tuma; Mario Schafnitzel; S. Krohns

Abstract Material and product life cycles are based on complex value chains of technology-specific elements. Resource strategy aspects of essential and strategic raw materials have a direct impact on applications of new functionalized materials or the development of novel products. Thus, an urgent challenge of modern materials science is to obtain information about the supply risk and environmental aspects of resource utilization, especially at an early stage of basic research. Combining the fields of materials science, industrial engineering and resource strategy enables a multidisciplinary research approach to identify specific risks within the value chain, aggregated as the so-called ‘resource criticality’. Here, we demonstrate a step-by-step criticality assessment in the sector of basic materials research for multifunctional hexagonal manganite YMnO3, which can be a candidate for future electronic systems. Raw material restrictions can be quantitatively identified, even at such an early stage of materials research, from eleven long-term indicators including our new developed Sector Competition Index. This approach for resource strategy for modern material science integrates two objective targets: reduced supply risk and enhanced environmental sustainability of new functionalized materials, showing drawbacks but also benefits towards a sustainable materials research and development.


Psycho-oncology | 2017

Effectiveness of case management as a cross-sectoral healthcare provision for women with breast cancer.

Christiane Bleich; Cathrin Büscher; Hanne Melchior; Anna Grochocka; Andrea Thorenz; Holger Schulz; Uwe Koch; Birgit Watzke

Case management (CM) programs are intended to improve care coordination for cancer patients. This quasi‐experimental, controlled study evaluated whether such a program was effective in improving health‐related quality of life and reducing the psychological distress of breast cancer patients.


Journal of Industrial Ecology | 2016

Import-based Indicator for the Geopolitical Supply Risk of Raw Materials in Life Cycle Sustainability Assessments

Eskinder D. Gemechu; Christoph Helbig; Guido Sonnemann; Andrea Thorenz; Axel Tuma


Resources Policy | 2016

How to evaluate raw material vulnerability - An overview

Christoph Helbig; Lars Wietschel; Andrea Thorenz; Axel Tuma


Renewable Energy | 2014

Silver supply risk analysis for the solar sector

Leena Grandell; Andrea Thorenz


Applied Energy | 2016

Supply risks associated with CdTe and CIGS thin-film photovoltaics

Christoph Helbig; A. M. Bradshaw; Christoph Kolotzek; Andrea Thorenz; Axel Tuma


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2018

Supply risks associated with lithium-ion battery materials

Christoph Helbig; A. M. Bradshaw; Lars Wietschel; Andrea Thorenz; Axel Tuma


Environmental Sciences Europe | 2011

Discussion of risks of platinum resources based on a function orientated criticality assessment - shown by cytostatic drugs and automotive catalytic converters

Andrea Thorenz; Armin Reller

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University of Augsburg

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