Objective. Young women with cancer can benefit from various treatment options for fertility preservation. More work is needed to discern which factors affect psychological outcomes and the decision to undergo fertility preservation for female cancer survivors. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between attitudes toward motherhood, concerns about fertility, satisfaction with information received, social support and emotional distress among young women with cancer undergoing fertility preservation treatment. Method. Cross-sectional administration of instruments (semi-structured interview, Scale of Perceived Social Support, BSI-18) to 115 young women (average age 31 years) newly diagnosed with cancer. Assessment was done...
Purpose. The objectives of this study were (1) to determine what young cancer survivors know about t...
Objective-The purpose of this research is to examine college students' attitudes and knowledge of fe...
Background: Health professionals are challenged by a growing number of young long term cancer surviv...
Recent advances in cancer therapy have resulted in an increased number of long-term cancer survivors...
This study was part of a PhD project funded by the Danuta Rischardson Medical Scholarship.Background...
Purpose For young women who were diagnosed with cancer prior to having children, reproductive potent...
OBJECTIVE: Women of childbearing age with new cancer diagnoses have to make rapid decisions about fe...
BACKGROUND With advances in treatment, the number of young cancer survivors who may benefit from fer...
Backgrounds: Infertility is often a distressing consequence of cancer treatment for young women who ...
Fertility preservation before or during cancer treatment in young women has become an important heal...
The aim of the study was to get deeper insight into the significance of fertility in cancer patients...
The aim of the research project presented with this cumulative dissertation was to get a deeper insi...
Aleksandra Sobota’s PhD is funded by the Danuta Richardson Medical Scholarship. This systematic revi...
Fertility preservation (FP) for patients with cancer is an emerging field. With the advancement of t...
Problem identification: The desire for motherhood is one of the top priorities for most female young...
Purpose. The objectives of this study were (1) to determine what young cancer survivors know about t...
Objective-The purpose of this research is to examine college students' attitudes and knowledge of fe...
Background: Health professionals are challenged by a growing number of young long term cancer surviv...
Recent advances in cancer therapy have resulted in an increased number of long-term cancer survivors...
This study was part of a PhD project funded by the Danuta Rischardson Medical Scholarship.Background...
Purpose For young women who were diagnosed with cancer prior to having children, reproductive potent...
OBJECTIVE: Women of childbearing age with new cancer diagnoses have to make rapid decisions about fe...
BACKGROUND With advances in treatment, the number of young cancer survivors who may benefit from fer...
Backgrounds: Infertility is often a distressing consequence of cancer treatment for young women who ...
Fertility preservation before or during cancer treatment in young women has become an important heal...
The aim of the study was to get deeper insight into the significance of fertility in cancer patients...
The aim of the research project presented with this cumulative dissertation was to get a deeper insi...
Aleksandra Sobota’s PhD is funded by the Danuta Richardson Medical Scholarship. This systematic revi...
Fertility preservation (FP) for patients with cancer is an emerging field. With the advancement of t...
Problem identification: The desire for motherhood is one of the top priorities for most female young...
Purpose. The objectives of this study were (1) to determine what young cancer survivors know about t...
Objective-The purpose of this research is to examine college students' attitudes and knowledge of fe...
Background: Health professionals are challenged by a growing number of young long term cancer surviv...