Background: The number of breast cancer survivors increases, but information about long-term adverse health effects in breast cancer survivors is sparse. We aimed to get an overview of the health effects for which survivors visit their general practitioner up to 14 years after diagnosis.Methods: We retrieved data on 11,671 women diagnosed with breast cancer in 2000–2016 and 23,242 age and sex matched controls from the PSCCR-Breast Cancer, a database containing data about cancer diagnosis, treatment and primary healthcare. We built Cox regression models for 685 health effects, with time until the health effect as the outcome and survivor/control and cancer treatment as predictors. Models were built separately for four age groups (aged 18/44,...
Background: Coinciding with the relatively good and improving prognosis for patients with stage I-II...
Late effects of breast cancer affect the quality of survivorship. Using administrative data, we comp...
Simple SummaryThe number of long-term breast cancer survivors is increasing. Earlier research showed...
Background: The number of breast cancer survivors increases, but information about long-term adverse...
Purpose: Various long-term symptoms can manifest after breast cancer treatment, but we wanted to cla...
Early and late effects of cancer treatment are of increasing concern with growing survivor populatio...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in the Netherlands. Fortunately, due to better s...
BACKGROUND: The community-based incidence of cancer treatment-related long-term consequences is unce...
PURPOSE: We examined distress levels, problems, referral wish, and supportive health care use in a c...
Background: There is a need to better describe and understand the prevalence of breast cancer treatm...
Breast cancer (BC) is the most common cancer in women. In western countries, implementation of scree...
Breast cancer is still a lethal disease and the leading cause of death in women, undermining patient...
Background: Coinciding with the relatively good and improving prognosis for patients with stage I-II...
Late effects of breast cancer affect the quality of survivorship. Using administrative data, we comp...
Simple SummaryThe number of long-term breast cancer survivors is increasing. Earlier research showed...
Background: The number of breast cancer survivors increases, but information about long-term adverse...
Purpose: Various long-term symptoms can manifest after breast cancer treatment, but we wanted to cla...
Early and late effects of cancer treatment are of increasing concern with growing survivor populatio...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in the Netherlands. Fortunately, due to better s...
BACKGROUND: The community-based incidence of cancer treatment-related long-term consequences is unce...
PURPOSE: We examined distress levels, problems, referral wish, and supportive health care use in a c...
Background: There is a need to better describe and understand the prevalence of breast cancer treatm...
Breast cancer (BC) is the most common cancer in women. In western countries, implementation of scree...
Breast cancer is still a lethal disease and the leading cause of death in women, undermining patient...
Background: Coinciding with the relatively good and improving prognosis for patients with stage I-II...
Late effects of breast cancer affect the quality of survivorship. Using administrative data, we comp...
Simple SummaryThe number of long-term breast cancer survivors is increasing. Earlier research showed...