Most studies point to a direct association between social support and better cancer outcomes. This study examined whether baseline social support is associated with better survival and fewer chemotherapy-related adverse events in older, early-stage breast cancer patients
OBJECTIVE: To analyze factors associated with perceived social support in older people with cancer. ...
The role of social support in functional status to a diagnosis of cancer was examined in 84 patients...
One in ten women over the age of 65 will develop breast cancer. Despite this high incidence of breas...
Most studies point to a direct association between social support and better cancer outcomes. This s...
Aminah Jatoi1, Shauna L Hillman1, Katie L Allen Ziegler1, Philip J Stella2, Gamini S Soori3...
Background: Cancer incidence is higher in the older population. A growing caseload will challenge th...
Background: Cancer incidence is higher in the older population. A growing caseload will challenge th...
Paul J Novotny1, Denise J Smith1, Lorna Guse2, Teresa A Rummans3, Lynn Hartmann4, Steven Alberts4, R...
Objective: the variability in the conceptualization and categorization of social support has resulte...
Objectives: Among breast cancer (BC) survivors, inadequate social support (SS) is associated with a ...
Objectives: Among breast cancer (BC) survivors, inadequate social support (SS) is associated with a ...
Objective: To evaluate the relationship between perceived social support and HRQOL (physical and em...
Of interest to the field is the mechanism through which social support acts as a resistance resource...
One in ten women over the age of 65 will develop breast cancer. Despite this high incidence of breas...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the decision-making (DM) styles of younger (18-39 ye...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze factors associated with perceived social support in older people with cancer. ...
The role of social support in functional status to a diagnosis of cancer was examined in 84 patients...
One in ten women over the age of 65 will develop breast cancer. Despite this high incidence of breas...
Most studies point to a direct association between social support and better cancer outcomes. This s...
Aminah Jatoi1, Shauna L Hillman1, Katie L Allen Ziegler1, Philip J Stella2, Gamini S Soori3...
Background: Cancer incidence is higher in the older population. A growing caseload will challenge th...
Background: Cancer incidence is higher in the older population. A growing caseload will challenge th...
Paul J Novotny1, Denise J Smith1, Lorna Guse2, Teresa A Rummans3, Lynn Hartmann4, Steven Alberts4, R...
Objective: the variability in the conceptualization and categorization of social support has resulte...
Objectives: Among breast cancer (BC) survivors, inadequate social support (SS) is associated with a ...
Objectives: Among breast cancer (BC) survivors, inadequate social support (SS) is associated with a ...
Objective: To evaluate the relationship between perceived social support and HRQOL (physical and em...
Of interest to the field is the mechanism through which social support acts as a resistance resource...
One in ten women over the age of 65 will develop breast cancer. Despite this high incidence of breas...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the decision-making (DM) styles of younger (18-39 ye...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze factors associated with perceived social support in older people with cancer. ...
The role of social support in functional status to a diagnosis of cancer was examined in 84 patients...
One in ten women over the age of 65 will develop breast cancer. Despite this high incidence of breas...