Abstract Background Weight gain rather than weight loss often occurs after breast cancer diagnosis despite breast cancer survivors frequently reported making healthful lifestyle changes. This study describes the prevalence and magnitude of changes in weight before and after breast cancer diagnosis and examines lifestyle behaviors of breast cancer survivors with stable weight, weight gain or weight loss. Methods Respondents were 368 women with breast cancer characterized by stages I, II and III. All were recruited from hospitals or breast cancer support groups and had completed conventional treatment. Current weight and height were measured while weight at cancer diagnosis and 1 year before diagnosis were self-reported. Weight change was cal...
Introduction: Breast cancer (CA) is the most common malignant neoplasm in women after other skin tum...
Background: The number of breast cancer survivors is increasing owing to improved screening, detecti...
Background: Weight gain and undesirable changes in body composition in women receiving chemotherapy ...
Objective. Weight gain after cancer treatment is associated with breast cancer recurrence. In order ...
PurposeChanges in cancer therapy, in addition to changes in obesity prevalence, suggest the need for...
SummaryPurposeWeight gain after diagnosis of breast cancer is a profound issue that may negatively i...
Background: While weight gain following breast cancer is considered common, results supporting these...
Background: While weight gain following breast cancer is considered common, results supporting these...
The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to determine the prevalence and magnitude of weight ch...
Abstract Background Weight changes are common among breast cancer patients. The majority of studies ...
Background Weight gain is common after a breast cancer diagnosis and is known to be a risk factor fo...
The dissertation's three research papers examined the following issues in breast cancer survivors (a...
Background: This study aimed to provide an overview of lifestyle changes after breast cancer diagnos...
To examine whether weight gain after diagnosis of breast cancer affects the risk of breast cancer re...
Breast cancer (BC) survivors are at increased risk of cancer recurrence, a second cancer, and non-ca...
Introduction: Breast cancer (CA) is the most common malignant neoplasm in women after other skin tum...
Background: The number of breast cancer survivors is increasing owing to improved screening, detecti...
Background: Weight gain and undesirable changes in body composition in women receiving chemotherapy ...
Objective. Weight gain after cancer treatment is associated with breast cancer recurrence. In order ...
PurposeChanges in cancer therapy, in addition to changes in obesity prevalence, suggest the need for...
SummaryPurposeWeight gain after diagnosis of breast cancer is a profound issue that may negatively i...
Background: While weight gain following breast cancer is considered common, results supporting these...
Background: While weight gain following breast cancer is considered common, results supporting these...
The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to determine the prevalence and magnitude of weight ch...
Abstract Background Weight changes are common among breast cancer patients. The majority of studies ...
Background Weight gain is common after a breast cancer diagnosis and is known to be a risk factor fo...
The dissertation's three research papers examined the following issues in breast cancer survivors (a...
Background: This study aimed to provide an overview of lifestyle changes after breast cancer diagnos...
To examine whether weight gain after diagnosis of breast cancer affects the risk of breast cancer re...
Breast cancer (BC) survivors are at increased risk of cancer recurrence, a second cancer, and non-ca...
Introduction: Breast cancer (CA) is the most common malignant neoplasm in women after other skin tum...
Background: The number of breast cancer survivors is increasing owing to improved screening, detecti...
Background: Weight gain and undesirable changes in body composition in women receiving chemotherapy ...