Objective: The associations of smoking and body mass index (BMI) with health-related quality of life (QoL) are not well understood among breast cancer survivors. We examined the QoL of breast cancer patients by smoking status and BMI (1) to determine if there are differences in physical and mental component summary (PCS and MCS) scores, (2) to evaluate whether there is an interaction between smoking and BMI on QoL, (3) to assess smoking pattern changes pre- and post-cancer diagnosis, and (4) to measure changes of physical and mental health by smoking status. Methods: In this study, we included 6,756 breast cancer patients from the SEER-MHOS linkage database (1998-2011) who were 65 to 95 years old (inclusive) and did not present with any oth...
Nearly forty thousand women per year are diagnosed with breast cancer and there are currently over 2...
Background: Few studies have examined the correlates of breast cancer-related symptoms that persist ...
Background: Positive association between obesity and survival after breast cancer was demonstrated i...
By 2024, there will be an estimated 18.9 million cancer survivors in the United States. Cancer survi...
IntroductionThe Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) often declines among cancer survivors due to ...
Background: Weight gain after diagnosis and treatment is common among breast cancer survivors (BCSs)...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this analysis was to examine the correlates of the physical and psychosocial...
Background: Each year 124.9 per 100,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer worldwide (National C...
International audienceBreast cancer (BC) is the most commonly diagnosed type of cancer and the leadi...
We examined the effect of smoking on long-term mortality from breast cancer and other causes among a...
PURPOSE: There is limited high-quality evidence on quality of life, anxiety, and depressive symptoms...
Background/Aim: As the number of breast cancer survivors is increasing, their long-term health-relat...
BACKGROUND: Although most of the literature about health-related quality of life (HRQoL) focuses on ...
Background: Weight gain often occurs after breast cancer (BC) diagnosis and obesity along with seden...
Aim and objective Smoking is among the risk factors of breast cancer. The aim of this study was to c...
Nearly forty thousand women per year are diagnosed with breast cancer and there are currently over 2...
Background: Few studies have examined the correlates of breast cancer-related symptoms that persist ...
Background: Positive association between obesity and survival after breast cancer was demonstrated i...
By 2024, there will be an estimated 18.9 million cancer survivors in the United States. Cancer survi...
IntroductionThe Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) often declines among cancer survivors due to ...
Background: Weight gain after diagnosis and treatment is common among breast cancer survivors (BCSs)...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this analysis was to examine the correlates of the physical and psychosocial...
Background: Each year 124.9 per 100,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer worldwide (National C...
International audienceBreast cancer (BC) is the most commonly diagnosed type of cancer and the leadi...
We examined the effect of smoking on long-term mortality from breast cancer and other causes among a...
PURPOSE: There is limited high-quality evidence on quality of life, anxiety, and depressive symptoms...
Background/Aim: As the number of breast cancer survivors is increasing, their long-term health-relat...
BACKGROUND: Although most of the literature about health-related quality of life (HRQoL) focuses on ...
Background: Weight gain often occurs after breast cancer (BC) diagnosis and obesity along with seden...
Aim and objective Smoking is among the risk factors of breast cancer. The aim of this study was to c...
Nearly forty thousand women per year are diagnosed with breast cancer and there are currently over 2...
Background: Few studies have examined the correlates of breast cancer-related symptoms that persist ...
Background: Positive association between obesity and survival after breast cancer was demonstrated i...