Most women do not reconstruct their breast(s) post-mastectomy. The experiences of younger women who maintain this decision, although important to understand, are largely absent in the research literature. This interview-based study uses interpretative phenomenological analysis to explore the experiences of six women, diagnosed with primary breast cancer in their 30s/40s, who decided against delayed reconstruction. Findings reported here focus on one superordinate theme (decision-making) from a larger analysis, illustrating that the women’s drive to survive clearly influenced their initial decision-making process. Their tenacity in maintaining their decision is highlighted, despite non-reconstruction sometimes being presented negatively by m...
BACKGROUND. Reconstruction is rarely incorporated into the decision-making process for surgical bre...
Breast cancer is the most common malignancy occurring in women. The treatment of breast cancer is a ...
Contains fulltext : 175614.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Imm...
This study was designed to explore post-mastectomy women's decision-making experience in relation to...
Breast reconstruction, especially immediate reconstruction after mastectomy has increased over the l...
Breast reconstruction, especially immediate reconstruction after mastectomy has increased over the l...
Breast reconstruction, especially immediate reconstruction after mastectomy has increased over the l...
This multi-centred study examined how 93 women due to undergo mastectomy had elected for (n = 37) or...
This study explores the role of others in supporting younger women who opt not to reconstruct their ...
A modern approach to breast cancer treatment after mastectomy includes immediate breast reconstructi...
This multi-centred study examined how 93 women due to undergo mastectomy had elected for (n = 37) or...
This multi-centred study examined how 93 women due to undergo mastectomy had elected for (n = 37) or...
A modern approach to breast cancer treatment after mastectomy includes immediate breast reconstructi...
Material and method. A series of 63 patients were evaluated for their perception regarding breast re...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore decision making experiences of Korean women with b...
BACKGROUND. Reconstruction is rarely incorporated into the decision-making process for surgical bre...
Breast cancer is the most common malignancy occurring in women. The treatment of breast cancer is a ...
Contains fulltext : 175614.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Imm...
This study was designed to explore post-mastectomy women's decision-making experience in relation to...
Breast reconstruction, especially immediate reconstruction after mastectomy has increased over the l...
Breast reconstruction, especially immediate reconstruction after mastectomy has increased over the l...
Breast reconstruction, especially immediate reconstruction after mastectomy has increased over the l...
This multi-centred study examined how 93 women due to undergo mastectomy had elected for (n = 37) or...
This study explores the role of others in supporting younger women who opt not to reconstruct their ...
A modern approach to breast cancer treatment after mastectomy includes immediate breast reconstructi...
This multi-centred study examined how 93 women due to undergo mastectomy had elected for (n = 37) or...
This multi-centred study examined how 93 women due to undergo mastectomy had elected for (n = 37) or...
A modern approach to breast cancer treatment after mastectomy includes immediate breast reconstructi...
Material and method. A series of 63 patients were evaluated for their perception regarding breast re...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore decision making experiences of Korean women with b...
BACKGROUND. Reconstruction is rarely incorporated into the decision-making process for surgical bre...
Breast cancer is the most common malignancy occurring in women. The treatment of breast cancer is a ...
Contains fulltext : 175614.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Imm...