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Author(s):  
Aja D. Kneip Pelster ◽  
Jason D. Coleman ◽  
Sofia Jawed-Wessel ◽  
Jay A. Irwin ◽  
Liam Heerten-Rodriguez ◽  
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Author(s):  
Hilary I. Okagbue ◽  
Pelumi E. Oguntunde ◽  
Patience I. Adamu ◽  
Adebowale O. Adejumo

2021 ◽  
Vol 25 (6) ◽  
pp. 34-42
Author(s):  
Amber Whitton-Smith ◽  
Rachael Schmidt ◽  
Kristie Howlett ◽  
Rachée Hatfield ◽  
Suzanne Mahon

The Breast ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Allen Mo ◽  
Julie Chung ◽  
Jeremy Eichler ◽  
Sarah Yukelis ◽  
Sheldon Feldman ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 28 (4) ◽  
pp. 2840-2851
Author(s):  
Åsa Mohlin ◽  
Katarina Bernhardsson

The focus on cancer rehabilitation has increased, but breast cancer patients still report unmet rehabilitation needs. Since many women today will live long beyond their diagnosis, there are multiple challenges for the healthcare system in supporting these women in their new life situation. A more individualized approach is seen as necessary to optimize the rehabilitation for survivors. Pathographies, i.e., autobiographical or biographical accounts of experiences of illness, expose us to personal accounts of the journey through illness and treatment, offering us details, emotions, phrasings, and imagery from an individual perspective. In this literary study, we have analyzed two contemporary Swedish-speaking pathographies about breast cancer. In our analysis, we have presented perspectives on survivorship, and the authors’ ways of conveying their breast cancer experiences through narrative. The pathographies envision the prominent impact the breast cancer has on the authors’ lives. Narratives of survivorship have the potential to complement the more general medical knowledge with their nuanced and multifaceted stories of breast cancer. Learning from this type of material may improve the understanding of the complexity of breast cancer survivorship issues. This may be a way to become more attuned to identifying individual needs and preferences of breast cancer patients.


JMIR Cancer ◽  
10.2196/31756 ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Saumya Umashankar ◽  
Matina Elise Mamounas ◽  
Madeline Matthys ◽  
Edward Kenji Hadeler ◽  
Emily Claire Wong ◽  
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Breast Cancer ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abhishek Joshi ◽  
Sarah Larkins ◽  
Rebecca Evans ◽  
Nishila Moodley ◽  
Amy Brown ◽  
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