Breast cancer is one of the most common in female population worldwide and comprises about 22.9% of all cancers. Despite the prognosis and survival rates of breast cancer patients and survivors are comparatively better than other cancers, but their net outcome can be revealed by other factors like tumor grade, secondary effects of chemotherapy like insomnia and health behaviors, this distressing may decrease patient’s life expectancy. In the backdrop of this, the need of the hour for the breast cancer survivors is to assess multifactoral nonpharmacological interventions and the management that includes physical exercise, psychological and complementary medicine, which could be cost effective, widely accessible and more promising for breast ...
Breast cancer (BC) is the most common female cancer. Only in Sweden about 7300 women are affected ea...
The overall survival of breast cancer patients has increased quite remarkably in the past decades in...
Because hreast cancer is a leading cause of death, it has received increased attention by researcher...
Cancer is now the leading cause of death in the world. In the U.S., one in two men and one in three ...
In the world the cancer is a prevailing disease therefore some rational and effective therapy requir...
AbstractBecause of its prevalence, breast cancer is a major public health problem although its progn...
Treatment strategies for breast cancer are wide-ranging and often based on a multi-modality approach...
Women with breast cancer face a diversity of physical, psychological, and social changes that affect...
Introduction: According to epidemiological findings,breast cancer is the second most common cancer i...
Background: Advances in breast cancer therapies have given rise to a growing number of patient survi...
Background: With advancement in early detection and treatment number of breast cancer survivors are ...
With more than an estimated 2.5 million breast cancer sur-vivors in the United States alone, it is e...
Breast cancer represents a major health problem with more than 1,000,000 new cases and 370,000 death...
Abstract\ud Breast cancer remains a worldwide public health dilemma and is currently t...
Treatment strategies for breast cancer are wide-ranging and often based on a multi-modality approach...
Breast cancer (BC) is the most common female cancer. Only in Sweden about 7300 women are affected ea...
The overall survival of breast cancer patients has increased quite remarkably in the past decades in...
Because hreast cancer is a leading cause of death, it has received increased attention by researcher...
Cancer is now the leading cause of death in the world. In the U.S., one in two men and one in three ...
In the world the cancer is a prevailing disease therefore some rational and effective therapy requir...
AbstractBecause of its prevalence, breast cancer is a major public health problem although its progn...
Treatment strategies for breast cancer are wide-ranging and often based on a multi-modality approach...
Women with breast cancer face a diversity of physical, psychological, and social changes that affect...
Introduction: According to epidemiological findings,breast cancer is the second most common cancer i...
Background: Advances in breast cancer therapies have given rise to a growing number of patient survi...
Background: With advancement in early detection and treatment number of breast cancer survivors are ...
With more than an estimated 2.5 million breast cancer sur-vivors in the United States alone, it is e...
Breast cancer represents a major health problem with more than 1,000,000 new cases and 370,000 death...
Abstract\ud Breast cancer remains a worldwide public health dilemma and is currently t...
Treatment strategies for breast cancer are wide-ranging and often based on a multi-modality approach...
Breast cancer (BC) is the most common female cancer. Only in Sweden about 7300 women are affected ea...
The overall survival of breast cancer patients has increased quite remarkably in the past decades in...
Because hreast cancer is a leading cause of death, it has received increased attention by researcher...