Purpose—Many women identify their intimate partner as important source of support during cancer diagnosis and recovery, but little is known about how women deal with breast cancer while in a relationship self-described as difficult. The purpose of this article is to describe the aging-related experiences of older women who were diagnosed with breast cancer while in a non-supportive, difficult intimate relationship. Method—Semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted with a convenience sample of 16 women aged 55-84 years (mean 68.1 years) in community settings in the mid-Atlantic United States. Data were analyzed using hermeneutic phenomenological analysis. Results—Participants self-identified as being in a difficult intimate relati...
As the population of the United States continues to expand, the ratio of elderly individuals will al...
Background: The majority of older (aged \u3e = 65 years) women diagnosed with breast cancer are in t...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 129-135.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Dating concerns a...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer is more prevalent among women 60 years or older than among women younger t...
Purpose of the research Breast cancer survival rates are improving with over 60% likely to live 20 y...
An estimated 331,530 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in 2019 ( American Cancer Society, ...
This was a qualitative study designed to explore the relationship of a woman\u27s age and individual...
Experiences and perceptions about sexuality of older breast cancer survivors are unspoken, overlooke...
One in ten women over the age of 65 will develop breast cancer. Despite this high incidence of breas...
It is well documented that the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer can result in difficulties a...
Due to the aging of the Baby Boomer generation, surviving with breast cancer will become more common...
I felt well, I try to look after myself -- keept fit -- and cancer was a bolt out of the blue, a ter...
Women diagnosed with breast cancer at a younger age often have concerns less frequently faced by old...
Due to the aging of the Baby Boomer generation, surviving with breast cancer will become more common...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer is more prevalent among women 60 years or older than among women younger t...
As the population of the United States continues to expand, the ratio of elderly individuals will al...
Background: The majority of older (aged \u3e = 65 years) women diagnosed with breast cancer are in t...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 129-135.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Dating concerns a...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer is more prevalent among women 60 years or older than among women younger t...
Purpose of the research Breast cancer survival rates are improving with over 60% likely to live 20 y...
An estimated 331,530 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in 2019 ( American Cancer Society, ...
This was a qualitative study designed to explore the relationship of a woman\u27s age and individual...
Experiences and perceptions about sexuality of older breast cancer survivors are unspoken, overlooke...
One in ten women over the age of 65 will develop breast cancer. Despite this high incidence of breas...
It is well documented that the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer can result in difficulties a...
Due to the aging of the Baby Boomer generation, surviving with breast cancer will become more common...
I felt well, I try to look after myself -- keept fit -- and cancer was a bolt out of the blue, a ter...
Women diagnosed with breast cancer at a younger age often have concerns less frequently faced by old...
Due to the aging of the Baby Boomer generation, surviving with breast cancer will become more common...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer is more prevalent among women 60 years or older than among women younger t...
As the population of the United States continues to expand, the ratio of elderly individuals will al...
Background: The majority of older (aged \u3e = 65 years) women diagnosed with breast cancer are in t...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 129-135.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Dating concerns a...