This qualitative study examines the subjective experience of infertility in a large sample of Australian women with breast cancer. Participants were 1830 women, average age 54, who responded to an email invitation to complete an online survey on sexual well-being and fertility concerns after breast cancer. 24.6% (n = 452) reported that cancer had affected their fertility; 21.3% (n = 391) did not know their fertility status. In thematic analysis of open-ended responses provided by 381 women about changes to fertility status, reactions to infertility, and experiences of information and interventions to assist fertility, five themes were identified: 'Negative responses to infertility and early menopause'; 'Sexual changes associated with menopa...
Background: Fertile women that are about to undergo cancer treatment do not receive adequate informa...
Abstract Background Although there is a recognition of the importance of fertility to young women wi...
ObjectiveCancer treatment decision making process is particularly fraught with challenges for young ...
Available literature concentrates on infertility concerns of young women with breast cancer, while a...
Background The threat to fertility due to anticancer treatments can be distressing to women who wish...
Available literature concentrates on infertility concerns of young women with breast cancer, while a...
Younger women diagnosed with cancer often face compromised fertility as a result of their treatment....
PURPOSE: For many young women with early breast cancer, fertility is a priority. Interventions to re...
Purpose. The objectives of this study were (1) to determine what young cancer survivors know about t...
Objective Infertility‐related distress is recognised to be a long‐term effect of cancer. There have ...
The use of chemotherapy and endocrine therapies in the treatment of pre-menopausal women carries wit...
Of the 293,600 cancers diagnosed annually in the UK, 11% occur in the 15- to 49-year age group. Fert...
The use of chemotherapy and endocrine therapies in the treatment of pre-menopausal women carries wit...
BACKGROUND: With advances in treatment, the number of young cancer survivors who may benefit from fe...
This thesis considers the impact on growing up among young people diagnosed in their teens with canc...
Background: Fertile women that are about to undergo cancer treatment do not receive adequate informa...
Abstract Background Although there is a recognition of the importance of fertility to young women wi...
ObjectiveCancer treatment decision making process is particularly fraught with challenges for young ...
Available literature concentrates on infertility concerns of young women with breast cancer, while a...
Background The threat to fertility due to anticancer treatments can be distressing to women who wish...
Available literature concentrates on infertility concerns of young women with breast cancer, while a...
Younger women diagnosed with cancer often face compromised fertility as a result of their treatment....
PURPOSE: For many young women with early breast cancer, fertility is a priority. Interventions to re...
Purpose. The objectives of this study were (1) to determine what young cancer survivors know about t...
Objective Infertility‐related distress is recognised to be a long‐term effect of cancer. There have ...
The use of chemotherapy and endocrine therapies in the treatment of pre-menopausal women carries wit...
Of the 293,600 cancers diagnosed annually in the UK, 11% occur in the 15- to 49-year age group. Fert...
The use of chemotherapy and endocrine therapies in the treatment of pre-menopausal women carries wit...
BACKGROUND: With advances in treatment, the number of young cancer survivors who may benefit from fe...
This thesis considers the impact on growing up among young people diagnosed in their teens with canc...
Background: Fertile women that are about to undergo cancer treatment do not receive adequate informa...
Abstract Background Although there is a recognition of the importance of fertility to young women wi...
ObjectiveCancer treatment decision making process is particularly fraught with challenges for young ...