Cancer Survivor Profile-Breast Cancer--Chinese Version

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andy S. K. Cheng ◽  
Xiangyu Liu ◽  
Cindy T. T. Kwok ◽  
Raymond C. K. Chung ◽  
Yingchun Zeng ◽  
...  
2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiaoling Yuan ◽  
Fulei Wu ◽  
Doris Howell ◽  
Changrong Yuan

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dominique Tremblay ◽  
Karine Bilodeau ◽  
Marie-José Durand ◽  
Marie-France Coutu

2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (Supplement_1) ◽  
pp. 96-96
Author(s):  
Victoria Raveis ◽  
Simona Kwon

Abstract Women have a 1-in-8 lifetime risk of breast cancer. Earlier diagnosis and treatment advances have improved 15- and 20-year survival rates. Increased survival can mean coping with the effects of cancer and its treatment over an extended period of time, while experiencing age-related changes in functioning and the emergence of other health issues. To explore breast cancer survivors’ perspectives on their issues and concerns across the life-course, focus groups were conducted with a culturally diverse sample (N=18) of survivors (72% white, 28% Black, 11% Hispanic). Participants were 44-82 years old. Most, 83% were 50 and older, 56% were 60 and older. The majority (83%) were diagnosed in their 40’s and 50’s. Two were diagnosed in their early 30’s and one at age 68. Participants reaffirmed the necessity, as a breast cancer survivor, of being a life-long health advocate on their own behalf, and the importance of being self-informed. As one woman commented: “Knowledge is power”. Survivors shared that their emergent health issues were complicated by their cancer history, and, that, as a cancer survivor, “I never stop worrying”. A widespread concern was not knowing if the health issues and co-morbidities they experienced (such as joint pain, neuropathy, tendinitis, heart disease), were age-related, a consequence of their cancer, or a late treatment effect. An overriding sentiment expressed was that clinicians have not recognized the importance of quality of life in cancer survival. As a survivor succinctly stated: “We are living longer, but we need to live long with quality of life.”


2013 ◽  
Vol 149 (8) ◽  
pp. 973
Author(s):  
Sarah Yagerman ◽  
Melissa Pulitzer ◽  
Philip Spencer ◽  
Ashfaq Marghoob

Breast Cancer ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 60-67 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yuri Mizota ◽  
Yasuo Ohashi ◽  
Takuji Iwase ◽  
Hiroji Iwata ◽  
Masataka Sawaki ◽  
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