ObjectiveLarger social networks have been associated with better breast cancer survival. To investigate potential mediators, we evaluated associations of social network size and diversity with lifestyle and treatment factors associated with prognosis.MethodsWe included 9331 women from the After Breast Cancer Pooling Project who provided data on social networks within approximately two years following diagnosis. A social network index was derived from information about the presence of a spouse or intimate partner, religious ties, community participation, friendship ties, and numbers of living relatives. Diversity was assessed as variety of ties, independent of size. We used logistic regression to evaluate associations with outcomes and evalu...
Background: Cancer incidence is higher in the older population. A growing caseload will challenge th...
Background: Cancer incidence is higher in the older population. A growing caseload will challenge th...
Social support from family and friends assists breast cancer patients navigate a life crisis, but mo...
ObjectiveLarger social networks have been associated with better breast cancer survival. To investig...
115 Background: Larger social networks have been associated with better breast cancer survival. To ...
BackgroundLarge social networks have been associated with better overall survival, though not consis...
BackgroundLarge social networks have been associated with better overall survival, though not consis...
BackgroundLarge social networks have been associated with better overall survival, though not consis...
INTRODUCTION: Evidence has been inconsistent regarding the impact of social networks on survival aft...
In this study we examine the relationship between a woman's social contexts at the time of diagnosis...
Background: Few rigorous empirical studies have used social network models to investigate changes to...
Little research is currently available that captures variation in the degree to which individuals wh...
BackgroundLittle is known about the size and characteristics of the decision support networks of wom...
Background: Patient navigation is an increasingly widespread intervention to address the persistent...
The last 40 years have seen a large influx of Vietnamese immigrants to the United States (U.S.) as a...
Background: Cancer incidence is higher in the older population. A growing caseload will challenge th...
Background: Cancer incidence is higher in the older population. A growing caseload will challenge th...
Social support from family and friends assists breast cancer patients navigate a life crisis, but mo...
ObjectiveLarger social networks have been associated with better breast cancer survival. To investig...
115 Background: Larger social networks have been associated with better breast cancer survival. To ...
BackgroundLarge social networks have been associated with better overall survival, though not consis...
BackgroundLarge social networks have been associated with better overall survival, though not consis...
BackgroundLarge social networks have been associated with better overall survival, though not consis...
INTRODUCTION: Evidence has been inconsistent regarding the impact of social networks on survival aft...
In this study we examine the relationship between a woman's social contexts at the time of diagnosis...
Background: Few rigorous empirical studies have used social network models to investigate changes to...
Little research is currently available that captures variation in the degree to which individuals wh...
BackgroundLittle is known about the size and characteristics of the decision support networks of wom...
Background: Patient navigation is an increasingly widespread intervention to address the persistent...
The last 40 years have seen a large influx of Vietnamese immigrants to the United States (U.S.) as a...
Background: Cancer incidence is higher in the older population. A growing caseload will challenge th...
Background: Cancer incidence is higher in the older population. A growing caseload will challenge th...
Social support from family and friends assists breast cancer patients navigate a life crisis, but mo...