Breast cancer is the most common illness in women. The incidence of breast cancer grows each year . The impact of breast cancer on women can be huge in terms of fear of diagnosis and radical treatment, and issues such as relations with spouse , , potential change in perception of body image and relations with spouse, and family, such as feeling unsupported and alone. In Chinese families reaction to diagnosis can be negative . such reactions can leave women feeling supported with few social networks available to them. Women with breast cancer need social support networks that provide guidance , emotional support and the comfort of other women. Social support can also be educational that focuses on the wellbeing of women
Purpose: To evaluate the association of social support status, health insurance and clinical factors...
Conference Theme: Integrating the Psychosocial to Achieve Quality Cancer CarePoster Session 2 (abstr...
Introduction: Survival following early-stage breast cancer is comparable for women treated with bre...
Social support plays a critical role in how women living with breast cancer deal with their diagnosi...
Purpose: To discuss social support among women with breast cancer in rural communities in southern T...
This free journal suppl. entitled: Special Issue: Abstracts of the 2015 World Congress of Psycho-Onc...
Background: How breast cancer surgery affects social adjustment among Chinese women is unknown, as a...
This journal suppl. contain abstracts of the 8th World Congress of Psycho-Oncology 2006PURPOSE: To d...
This exploratory study examines what social support women diagnosed with breast cancer need and what...
Background: Quality of life is an important indicator in patients with breast cancer. Studies here r...
Background: Women with advanced breast cancer (ABC) are living longer, so understanding their needs ...
BACKGROUND. There is no existing instrument that is suitable for measuring the social impact of brea...
Background: Advanced breast cancer (ABC) is affecting substantial number of Chinese women in Hong Ko...
Abstract Background Most research studying social constraints has been performed among Caucasian or ...
One in ten women over the age of 65 will develop breast cancer. Despite this high incidence of breas...
Purpose: To evaluate the association of social support status, health insurance and clinical factors...
Conference Theme: Integrating the Psychosocial to Achieve Quality Cancer CarePoster Session 2 (abstr...
Introduction: Survival following early-stage breast cancer is comparable for women treated with bre...
Social support plays a critical role in how women living with breast cancer deal with their diagnosi...
Purpose: To discuss social support among women with breast cancer in rural communities in southern T...
This free journal suppl. entitled: Special Issue: Abstracts of the 2015 World Congress of Psycho-Onc...
Background: How breast cancer surgery affects social adjustment among Chinese women is unknown, as a...
This journal suppl. contain abstracts of the 8th World Congress of Psycho-Oncology 2006PURPOSE: To d...
This exploratory study examines what social support women diagnosed with breast cancer need and what...
Background: Quality of life is an important indicator in patients with breast cancer. Studies here r...
Background: Women with advanced breast cancer (ABC) are living longer, so understanding their needs ...
BACKGROUND. There is no existing instrument that is suitable for measuring the social impact of brea...
Background: Advanced breast cancer (ABC) is affecting substantial number of Chinese women in Hong Ko...
Abstract Background Most research studying social constraints has been performed among Caucasian or ...
One in ten women over the age of 65 will develop breast cancer. Despite this high incidence of breas...
Purpose: To evaluate the association of social support status, health insurance and clinical factors...
Conference Theme: Integrating the Psychosocial to Achieve Quality Cancer CarePoster Session 2 (abstr...
Introduction: Survival following early-stage breast cancer is comparable for women treated with bre...