Although women below the age of 40 represent only 4% of annual breast cancer cases, they experience elevated levels of psychosocial distress and lower quality of life compared to older patients. However, limited evidence is available about the ability to address psychosocial needs of young women with breast cancer (YWBC). This study identifies self-reported unmet needs of young breast cancer patients within the first year of diagnosis and examines differential rates of unmet needs by socioeconomic and clinical characteristics. A sample of 83 women recently diagnosed (within 1 year) with breast cancer between the ages of 18 to 45 completed an online 25-item questionnaire adapted from earlier studies of AYA patients and survivors. The survey ...
Breast cancer in young women is a significant issue—7 % of all female breast cancer is diagnosed in ...
Breast cancer is extremely prevalent is today’s society, yet little research has been done to invest...
Background : The incidence of breast cancer in young patients less than 35 years is less than 1%. Th...
Women diagnosed with breast cancer at a younger age often have concerns less frequently faced by old...
Young breast cancer survivors (YBCS) \u3c 45 years old comprise only 11% of all cases; however, late...
Due to improvements in medical treatment and survival following breast cancer, researchers have turn...
Although breast cancer is typically considered a disease that affects women at an older age, younger...
Background: Each year, approximately 11% of women diagnosed with breast cancer in the United States ...
This work was undertaken to provide a basis for determining the type of assistance young women livin...
Background: The authors conducted a cluster randomized study to determine the effect of an exportabl...
OBJECTIVE: Unmet health care needs require additional care resources to achieve optimal patient well...
Background: Gynaecological cancers (GC) have unique effects on women’s sexuality, fertility, body im...
Background: The subjective experience of young women with breast cancer has some particular features...
OBJECTIVES:Young women with breast cancer have poorer prognosis, greater lifetime risk of local recu...
BACKGROUND:Breast cancer is uncommon in young women and correlates with a less favourable prognosis;...
Breast cancer in young women is a significant issue—7 % of all female breast cancer is diagnosed in ...
Breast cancer is extremely prevalent is today’s society, yet little research has been done to invest...
Background : The incidence of breast cancer in young patients less than 35 years is less than 1%. Th...
Women diagnosed with breast cancer at a younger age often have concerns less frequently faced by old...
Young breast cancer survivors (YBCS) \u3c 45 years old comprise only 11% of all cases; however, late...
Due to improvements in medical treatment and survival following breast cancer, researchers have turn...
Although breast cancer is typically considered a disease that affects women at an older age, younger...
Background: Each year, approximately 11% of women diagnosed with breast cancer in the United States ...
This work was undertaken to provide a basis for determining the type of assistance young women livin...
Background: The authors conducted a cluster randomized study to determine the effect of an exportabl...
OBJECTIVE: Unmet health care needs require additional care resources to achieve optimal patient well...
Background: Gynaecological cancers (GC) have unique effects on women’s sexuality, fertility, body im...
Background: The subjective experience of young women with breast cancer has some particular features...
OBJECTIVES:Young women with breast cancer have poorer prognosis, greater lifetime risk of local recu...
BACKGROUND:Breast cancer is uncommon in young women and correlates with a less favourable prognosis;...
Breast cancer in young women is a significant issue—7 % of all female breast cancer is diagnosed in ...
Breast cancer is extremely prevalent is today’s society, yet little research has been done to invest...
Background : The incidence of breast cancer in young patients less than 35 years is less than 1%. Th...