In recent years, breast cancer rates among young Asian American women have been increasing. Despite increases in breast cancer among young Asian American women, little is known about how this population copes throughout diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship. This study was a qualitative exploration of how young Asian American women cope with breast cancer diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship. In-depth interviews with 22 young (under the age of 50) Asian American women diagnosed with early stage breast cancer were conducted. Through qualitative data analysis, three major themes emerged including moving from managing the emotions of others to expressing emotional vulnerability, moving from work and productivity to work-life balance, and mo...
ObjectiveThe number of Chinese-American breast cancer survivors (BCS) is increasing as a result of i...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2017. Major: Social Work. Advisor: Hee Yun Lee. 1 c...
The suspected and confirmed diagnosis of breast cancer evokes feelings of fear, anxiety, guilt, frus...
Coping Mechanisms Commonly Used in Asian-American Patients Diagnosed with Breast Cancer: An Integrat...
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed form of cancer for women regardless of race/ethnicity. ...
Asian American is predicted to be the largest immigrant group by the year 2055. Breast cancer is the...
Asian American women disproportionally bear the breast cancer burden, and yet their cancer dispariti...
This study examined the experiences of Chinese American immigrant breast cancer survivors with post-...
© Qian Lu, Krystal Warmoth, Lingjun Chen, Christine S Wu, Qiao Chu, Yisheng Li, Matthew W Gallagher,...
PurposeCancer-related stress is heavily influenced by culture. This study explored similarities and ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Verlag via the ...
The purpose of this sequential mixed methods study was to attempt to better understand how women wit...
PurposeYounger women diagnosed with breast cancer have poorer prognoses and higher mortality compare...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
This analysis was designed to evaluate the association between coping strategies and breast cancer s...
ObjectiveThe number of Chinese-American breast cancer survivors (BCS) is increasing as a result of i...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2017. Major: Social Work. Advisor: Hee Yun Lee. 1 c...
The suspected and confirmed diagnosis of breast cancer evokes feelings of fear, anxiety, guilt, frus...
Coping Mechanisms Commonly Used in Asian-American Patients Diagnosed with Breast Cancer: An Integrat...
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed form of cancer for women regardless of race/ethnicity. ...
Asian American is predicted to be the largest immigrant group by the year 2055. Breast cancer is the...
Asian American women disproportionally bear the breast cancer burden, and yet their cancer dispariti...
This study examined the experiences of Chinese American immigrant breast cancer survivors with post-...
© Qian Lu, Krystal Warmoth, Lingjun Chen, Christine S Wu, Qiao Chu, Yisheng Li, Matthew W Gallagher,...
PurposeCancer-related stress is heavily influenced by culture. This study explored similarities and ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Verlag via the ...
The purpose of this sequential mixed methods study was to attempt to better understand how women wit...
PurposeYounger women diagnosed with breast cancer have poorer prognoses and higher mortality compare...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
This analysis was designed to evaluate the association between coping strategies and breast cancer s...
ObjectiveThe number of Chinese-American breast cancer survivors (BCS) is increasing as a result of i...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2017. Major: Social Work. Advisor: Hee Yun Lee. 1 c...
The suspected and confirmed diagnosis of breast cancer evokes feelings of fear, anxiety, guilt, frus...