Approximately 11% of all new breast cancer cases in the USA occur in women aged 45\ua0years or younger. In 2011, CDC funded seven organizations to develop or enhance programs for young breast cancer survivors (YBCS). This paper analyzed program evaluation data collected by one of these organizations to gain a more nuanced understanding of how recipients used the newly developed program and resources for YBCS. Sharsheret's Thriving Again program was evaluated through a web-based survey of survivorship program participants. The evaluation asked questions about participant demographics, use of the kit's survivorship care plan (SCP), satisfaction with the timing of survivorship kit receipt, and factors related to survivors' use of additional Sh...
BackgroundApproximately 6% of breast cancers in the United States occur in women under the age of 40...
With many lives affected by cancer every day, research and resources are used extensively to enhance...
BACKGROUND: As of 2016, almost 16 million individuals were cancer survivors, including over 3.5 mill...
Survivorship care plans (SCP) are recommended for all cancer patients and could be especially useful...
IntroductionAmong women aged <45 years, African Americans have the highest breast cancer incidence r...
ObjectiveTo describe the development, pilot testing, and dissemination of a psychosocial interventio...
Background: The authors conducted a cluster randomized study to determine the effect of an exportabl...
PURPOSE: Breast cancer survivorship care plans (SCP) have limited content addressing womens health i...
poster abstractBackground: Breast cancer is one of the most frequently occurring cancers in the dev...
In the nearly two decades of cancer research in the United States, there has been little emphasis on...
Purpose:There is limited research linking data sources to evaluate the multifactorial impacts on the...
AbstractCancer survivorship is essential for the longevity of all cancer survivors, and breast cance...
PurposeBreast cancer survivorship care plans (SCP) have limited content addressing women's health is...
Survivorship care plans (SCPs) have been suggested to reduce fragmentation of care experienced by ca...
Background: With advancement in early detection and treatment number of breast cancer survivors are ...
BackgroundApproximately 6% of breast cancers in the United States occur in women under the age of 40...
With many lives affected by cancer every day, research and resources are used extensively to enhance...
BACKGROUND: As of 2016, almost 16 million individuals were cancer survivors, including over 3.5 mill...
Survivorship care plans (SCP) are recommended for all cancer patients and could be especially useful...
IntroductionAmong women aged <45 years, African Americans have the highest breast cancer incidence r...
ObjectiveTo describe the development, pilot testing, and dissemination of a psychosocial interventio...
Background: The authors conducted a cluster randomized study to determine the effect of an exportabl...
PURPOSE: Breast cancer survivorship care plans (SCP) have limited content addressing womens health i...
poster abstractBackground: Breast cancer is one of the most frequently occurring cancers in the dev...
In the nearly two decades of cancer research in the United States, there has been little emphasis on...
Purpose:There is limited research linking data sources to evaluate the multifactorial impacts on the...
AbstractCancer survivorship is essential for the longevity of all cancer survivors, and breast cance...
PurposeBreast cancer survivorship care plans (SCP) have limited content addressing women's health is...
Survivorship care plans (SCPs) have been suggested to reduce fragmentation of care experienced by ca...
Background: With advancement in early detection and treatment number of breast cancer survivors are ...
BackgroundApproximately 6% of breast cancers in the United States occur in women under the age of 40...
With many lives affected by cancer every day, research and resources are used extensively to enhance...
BACKGROUND: As of 2016, almost 16 million individuals were cancer survivors, including over 3.5 mill...