Importance:. Understanding what drives breast cancer (BC) patient’s surgical decision-making and why, as survival continues to improve, are women continuing to choose mastectomy in increasing numbers. Objective:. We sought to understand better what drives patient choice in surgical decision-making regarding BC treatment options. Design:. We used a dynamic model, adaptive conjoint–based survey experiment, to assess multiple factors concurrently impacting patient choice, conducted from December 2016 to January 2017 using the Army of Women. Setting:. Army of Women, is a U.S.–based nation-wide registry of women, both healthy and previous BC patients. Participants:. An e-mail invitation was sent to the AWOL’s 108,933 members, with 1,233 signing ...
OBJECTIVES: Decision analysis study that incorporates patient preferences and probability estimates ...
The aim of this study was to determine whether specific patient-related factors influence the patien...
Objective To better understand medical decision making in the context of “preference sensitive care,...
Introduction: Little is known regarding cancer clinicians' treatment preferences. Aim: Determine...
Hui Yee Yeo,1,2 Ai Ch’i Liew,2 Suz Jack Chan,1 Mudassir Anwar,1 Catherine Hye-Won Han,3 Carlo A Marr...
Introduction: Observational studies suggest that breast conserving surgery (BCS) and radiotherapy (R...
Context: Rates of Unilateral (UM) and contralateral prophylactic mastectomy (CPM) for early-stage br...
Background and aims: In women with breast cancers up to 5 cm diameter, breast conservation therapy (...
Background: Patients with early stage breast cancer having more aggressive surgery have been reporte...
Background and aims: In women with breast cancers up to 5 cm diameter, breast conservation therapy...
Contains fulltext : 97489.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To de...
There is concern that breast-conserving surgery is underused in some breast cancer patient subpopula...
First place winner of oral presentations in the Humanities/Social Science section at the 10th Annual...
BACKGROUND: Hospital mastectomy rates vary. This study explores the relationship between mastectomy ...
Hui Yee Yeo,1,2 Jacqueline Hui Yi Wong,3 Suz Jack Chan,1 Anna Tiatia Fa’atoese Latu,1 Catherine H Ha...
OBJECTIVES: Decision analysis study that incorporates patient preferences and probability estimates ...
The aim of this study was to determine whether specific patient-related factors influence the patien...
Objective To better understand medical decision making in the context of “preference sensitive care,...
Introduction: Little is known regarding cancer clinicians' treatment preferences. Aim: Determine...
Hui Yee Yeo,1,2 Ai Ch’i Liew,2 Suz Jack Chan,1 Mudassir Anwar,1 Catherine Hye-Won Han,3 Carlo A Marr...
Introduction: Observational studies suggest that breast conserving surgery (BCS) and radiotherapy (R...
Context: Rates of Unilateral (UM) and contralateral prophylactic mastectomy (CPM) for early-stage br...
Background and aims: In women with breast cancers up to 5 cm diameter, breast conservation therapy (...
Background: Patients with early stage breast cancer having more aggressive surgery have been reporte...
Background and aims: In women with breast cancers up to 5 cm diameter, breast conservation therapy...
Contains fulltext : 97489.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To de...
There is concern that breast-conserving surgery is underused in some breast cancer patient subpopula...
First place winner of oral presentations in the Humanities/Social Science section at the 10th Annual...
BACKGROUND: Hospital mastectomy rates vary. This study explores the relationship between mastectomy ...
Hui Yee Yeo,1,2 Jacqueline Hui Yi Wong,3 Suz Jack Chan,1 Anna Tiatia Fa’atoese Latu,1 Catherine H Ha...
OBJECTIVES: Decision analysis study that incorporates patient preferences and probability estimates ...
The aim of this study was to determine whether specific patient-related factors influence the patien...
Objective To better understand medical decision making in the context of “preference sensitive care,...