PurposeWith the long-term goal to optimize post-treatment cancer care in Asia, we conducted a qualitative study to gather in-depth descriptions from multiethnic Asian breast cancer survivors on their perceptions and experiences of cancer survivorship and their perceived barriers to post-treatment follow-up.MethodsTwenty-four breast cancer survivors in Singapore participated in six structured focus group discussions. The focus group discussions were voice recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed by thematic analysis.ResultsBreast cancer survivors were unfamiliar with and disliked the term "survivorship," because it implies that survivors had undergone hardship during their treatment. Cognitive impairment and peripheral neuropathy were ph...
Abstract Cancer survivorship is being increasingly recognized as an important compone...
Purpose: Although we acknowledge the negative and positive aspects of the cancer survivorship experi...
Cancer survivorship is being increasingly recognized as an important component of cancer care. This ...
Background As cancer mortality rates improve in Singapore, there is an increasing need to improve th...
Background: Most efforts to advance cancer survivorship care have occurred in Western countries. The...
Introduction\ud \ud As cancer mortality rates improve in Singapore, there is an increasing need to i...
Background Most efforts to advance cancer survivorship care have occurred in Wester...
Background: As the number of breast cancer survivors continues to rise, Western populations become m...
Background: Most efforts to advance cancer survivorship care have occurred in Western countries. The...
Abstract Background Most efforts to advance cancer survivorship care have occurred in Western countr...
Background: As the number of breast cancer survivors continues to rise, Western populations become m...
Introduction: Cancer survivorship care is challenging because little is known about delivering compr...
Background: As cancer mortality rates improve in Asia, there is an increasing need to improve the tr...
The purpose of the study was to understand the learning experiences at a Cancer Resource Center (CRC...
PURPOSE:This qualitative study identifies difficulties and unmet needs in psychosocial aspect that K...
Abstract Cancer survivorship is being increasingly recognized as an important compone...
Purpose: Although we acknowledge the negative and positive aspects of the cancer survivorship experi...
Cancer survivorship is being increasingly recognized as an important component of cancer care. This ...
Background As cancer mortality rates improve in Singapore, there is an increasing need to improve th...
Background: Most efforts to advance cancer survivorship care have occurred in Western countries. The...
Introduction\ud \ud As cancer mortality rates improve in Singapore, there is an increasing need to i...
Background Most efforts to advance cancer survivorship care have occurred in Wester...
Background: As the number of breast cancer survivors continues to rise, Western populations become m...
Background: Most efforts to advance cancer survivorship care have occurred in Western countries. The...
Abstract Background Most efforts to advance cancer survivorship care have occurred in Western countr...
Background: As the number of breast cancer survivors continues to rise, Western populations become m...
Introduction: Cancer survivorship care is challenging because little is known about delivering compr...
Background: As cancer mortality rates improve in Asia, there is an increasing need to improve the tr...
The purpose of the study was to understand the learning experiences at a Cancer Resource Center (CRC...
PURPOSE:This qualitative study identifies difficulties and unmet needs in psychosocial aspect that K...
Abstract Cancer survivorship is being increasingly recognized as an important compone...
Purpose: Although we acknowledge the negative and positive aspects of the cancer survivorship experi...
Cancer survivorship is being increasingly recognized as an important component of cancer care. This ...