Breast cancer patients (and survivors) use to deal with important challenges daily, such as coping with stress and depression, and adopting healthy lifestyles in order to improve treatment effectiveness; moreover, some experiential issues are quite specific of this disease, such as sexuality and fertility disfunctions after hormonal therapy, and distortions in body image after breast surgery. Recent literature highlighted the utility of eHealth or the use of new technologies to promote health management and quality of life in chronic diseases generally. The present contribution aims at (1) exploring usage and effectiveness of eHealth resources to improve breast cancer patients/survivors\u2019 quality of life, and (2) describing whether exis...
INTRODUCTION: Depression and fatigue are common in breast cancer survivors, and their presence is as...
This review sought to summarize existing knowledge to inform the development of an online interventi...
A survey was administered to 400 breast cancer survivors at hospitals and support group meetings in ...
Background: MijnAVL is an interactive portal including patient education, overview of appointments, ...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide, with increases in diagnoses at all ages....
Cancer survivorship is increasing year on year due to an aging population and improvements in cancer...
Background: Breast cancer affects 2.3 million women and kills 685,000 globally, making it the most p...
Aims and objectives: To gain insight into cancer survivors' needs towards an eHealth application mon...
The diagnosis and side effects of breast cancer (BC) treatments greatly affect the everyday lives of...
Background: After active breast cancer treatment (surgery, chemotherapy, radiation), many women suff...
To assess the effectiveness of a purpose-built information-based website to reduce distress among yo...
Many cancer survivors suffer from physical and psychosocial problems due to cancer itself and cancer...
The prevalence and burden of chronic diseases, including cancer, are escalating worldwide. New model...
Aim: Innovative e-health strategies are emerging, to tailor and provide convenient, systematic and h...
Aim: The exponential number of breast cancer survivors (BCS) provides opportunity to develop novel e...
INTRODUCTION: Depression and fatigue are common in breast cancer survivors, and their presence is as...
This review sought to summarize existing knowledge to inform the development of an online interventi...
A survey was administered to 400 breast cancer survivors at hospitals and support group meetings in ...
Background: MijnAVL is an interactive portal including patient education, overview of appointments, ...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide, with increases in diagnoses at all ages....
Cancer survivorship is increasing year on year due to an aging population and improvements in cancer...
Background: Breast cancer affects 2.3 million women and kills 685,000 globally, making it the most p...
Aims and objectives: To gain insight into cancer survivors' needs towards an eHealth application mon...
The diagnosis and side effects of breast cancer (BC) treatments greatly affect the everyday lives of...
Background: After active breast cancer treatment (surgery, chemotherapy, radiation), many women suff...
To assess the effectiveness of a purpose-built information-based website to reduce distress among yo...
Many cancer survivors suffer from physical and psychosocial problems due to cancer itself and cancer...
The prevalence and burden of chronic diseases, including cancer, are escalating worldwide. New model...
Aim: Innovative e-health strategies are emerging, to tailor and provide convenient, systematic and h...
Aim: The exponential number of breast cancer survivors (BCS) provides opportunity to develop novel e...
INTRODUCTION: Depression and fatigue are common in breast cancer survivors, and their presence is as...
This review sought to summarize existing knowledge to inform the development of an online interventi...
A survey was administered to 400 breast cancer survivors at hospitals and support group meetings in ...