While breast cancer is often associated with older women, in the year 2000, 25 % of new breast cancer diagnoses in Australia affected young women. An interpretive study using in-depth interviews provided valuable insight into the lived experiences of six young Queensland women living with breast cancer. This paper presents data from the study with a particular focus on young women and the impact it has on their social situation and their family. The young women in this study found a diagnosis of breast cancer traumatic and their responses were heightened as they sought to understand why at such a young age. For the younger woman a diagnosis of breast cancer is likely to cause not only emotional distress but concerns relating to motherhood, ...
Background: One of nine women will at some point in life be treated for breast cancer. When a woman ...
Each year, approximately 11,500 women are diagnosed with breast cancer in Australia.1 As well as exp...
Breast carcinoma or breast cancer is the most common malignant cancer in Czech women and also one of...
Abstract background Living through a diagnosis of breast cancer can be extraordinarily traumatic. Th...
Aim. The aim of this study was to generate insight into younger women’s experiences of recovery from...
This work was undertaken to provide a basis for determining the type of assistance young women livin...
Breast cancer is extremely prevalent is today’s society, yet little research has been done to invest...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer is more prevalent among women 60 years or older than among women younger t...
Foluso O Ademuyiwa,1 Amy Cyr,2 Jennifer Ivanovich,2 Maria A Thomas3 1Department of Medicine, 2Depart...
Background: Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women. It is considered anappalling d...
Tens of thousands of women are diagnosed with breast cancer each year in the UK. Because the risk of...
This article investigated the impact of breast cancer (BC) in middle-aged Australian women (45–50 ye...
Draws attention to the unique challenges faced by the 800 young women per year diagnosed with breast...
ABSTRACT Objective To explore the experience of breast cancer for young women under fifty years of...
Breast cancer is a major health problem for older women in the U.K. Older women have a high incidenc...
Background: One of nine women will at some point in life be treated for breast cancer. When a woman ...
Each year, approximately 11,500 women are diagnosed with breast cancer in Australia.1 As well as exp...
Breast carcinoma or breast cancer is the most common malignant cancer in Czech women and also one of...
Abstract background Living through a diagnosis of breast cancer can be extraordinarily traumatic. Th...
Aim. The aim of this study was to generate insight into younger women’s experiences of recovery from...
This work was undertaken to provide a basis for determining the type of assistance young women livin...
Breast cancer is extremely prevalent is today’s society, yet little research has been done to invest...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer is more prevalent among women 60 years or older than among women younger t...
Foluso O Ademuyiwa,1 Amy Cyr,2 Jennifer Ivanovich,2 Maria A Thomas3 1Department of Medicine, 2Depart...
Background: Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women. It is considered anappalling d...
Tens of thousands of women are diagnosed with breast cancer each year in the UK. Because the risk of...
This article investigated the impact of breast cancer (BC) in middle-aged Australian women (45–50 ye...
Draws attention to the unique challenges faced by the 800 young women per year diagnosed with breast...
ABSTRACT Objective To explore the experience of breast cancer for young women under fifty years of...
Breast cancer is a major health problem for older women in the U.K. Older women have a high incidenc...
Background: One of nine women will at some point in life be treated for breast cancer. When a woman ...
Each year, approximately 11,500 women are diagnosed with breast cancer in Australia.1 As well as exp...
Breast carcinoma or breast cancer is the most common malignant cancer in Czech women and also one of...