© 2018, © 2018 Taylor & Francis. Survivorship is an under-recognized period in the care of women with breast cancer. This paper aimed to determine if supports provided by health services were adequate in meeting the expressed needs of women and partners during survivorship. A mixed-method study consisted of: (1) in-depth interviews with women (n = 18) and partners (n = 8) (completed June 2014–November 2014) and (2) a questionnaire with health providers (n = 34) (completed April 2015) regarding services offered, needs addressed, and barriers to service delivery. Both were completed in Perth, Western Australia. Findings were determined using thematic analysis and descriptive statistics. Many unmet needs were identified by women and partners...
A cancer survivor is any person who has been diagnosed with cancer starting from the time of diagnos...
Abstract Background Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women worldwide. Though impro...
Purpose: Many haematological cancer survivors report long-term physiological and psychosocial effect...
Early survivorship is a time of critical transition for women survivors of breast cancer as they att...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to identify the concerns of postmenopausal breast cancer patients...
Providing for patients’ psychosocial needs is a potential means of minimising cancer morbidity. Nee...
The purpose of this study was to identify the physical, emotional and socioeconomic needs of women w...
Worldwide, there are over 6 million women with a personal history of breast cancer. Survivors may ex...
© 2016 The Author(s). Background: The shared impact of breast cancer for women and their male partne...
Many women survivors of breast cancer and their partners experience challenges while attempting to r...
Background: As the number of breast cancer survivors continues to rise, Western populations become m...
AIM: The American Society of Clinical Oncology and US Institute of Medicine emphasize the need to tr...
For women diagnosed with breast cancer, partners are consistently identified as the primary support ...
When women inish hospital-based treatment for breast cancer and become a breast cancer survivor, the...
The population of cancer survivors in the United States is currently estimated to be close to 14 mil...
A cancer survivor is any person who has been diagnosed with cancer starting from the time of diagnos...
Abstract Background Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women worldwide. Though impro...
Purpose: Many haematological cancer survivors report long-term physiological and psychosocial effect...
Early survivorship is a time of critical transition for women survivors of breast cancer as they att...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to identify the concerns of postmenopausal breast cancer patients...
Providing for patients’ psychosocial needs is a potential means of minimising cancer morbidity. Nee...
The purpose of this study was to identify the physical, emotional and socioeconomic needs of women w...
Worldwide, there are over 6 million women with a personal history of breast cancer. Survivors may ex...
© 2016 The Author(s). Background: The shared impact of breast cancer for women and their male partne...
Many women survivors of breast cancer and their partners experience challenges while attempting to r...
Background: As the number of breast cancer survivors continues to rise, Western populations become m...
AIM: The American Society of Clinical Oncology and US Institute of Medicine emphasize the need to tr...
For women diagnosed with breast cancer, partners are consistently identified as the primary support ...
When women inish hospital-based treatment for breast cancer and become a breast cancer survivor, the...
The population of cancer survivors in the United States is currently estimated to be close to 14 mil...
A cancer survivor is any person who has been diagnosed with cancer starting from the time of diagnos...
Abstract Background Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women worldwide. Though impro...
Purpose: Many haematological cancer survivors report long-term physiological and psychosocial effect...