Breast cancer is the leading type of cancer diagnosed in the United States. Due to its prevalence, my research partner and I developed a patient education website discussing the effects of exercise on relief of side effects associated with cancer treatment. Over time, the website evolved into a holistic, patient education resource for women diagnosed with breast cancer to help them through all aspects of their cancer journey. The research presented on the website consists of numerous peer-reviewed articles and information provided by national organization and health websites. Topics presented on the website include risk factors, prevention, treatment options to include Lifestyle Medicine, frequently asked questions, remission, and mental he...
Background: The Internet should be suitable for delivery of interventions targeting young cancer pat...
Introduction: The Google search engine is a widely used resource for accessing health-related patien...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
Copyright © 2003 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.Recently, both popular and professional p...
Cancer is a widespread disease in the world and is the third reason of deaths among the chronic dise...
Despite having access to volumes of information, women newly diagnosed with breast cancer report a m...
Women with low health literacy may struggle to understand breast cancer patient education materials ...
To assess the effectiveness of a purpose-built information-based website to reduce distress among yo...
Background: Although widely available, the general public, cancer patients, and cancer survivors hav...
Each year, over 226,870 women in the U.S. will be diagnosed with breast cancer, and 39,510 will die....
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate commonly used cancer websites' information provision, we developed and applie...
Despite the internet being a common place breast cancer patients seek information, navigating this W...
Breast cancer is the primary cause of death among women globally and in Ireland, mortality rates fro...
Background: Assessing health literacy and patient activation at the beginning of care could facilita...
This thesis examines online information on the topic of women’s breast cancer according to their con...
Background: The Internet should be suitable for delivery of interventions targeting young cancer pat...
Introduction: The Google search engine is a widely used resource for accessing health-related patien...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
Copyright © 2003 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.Recently, both popular and professional p...
Cancer is a widespread disease in the world and is the third reason of deaths among the chronic dise...
Despite having access to volumes of information, women newly diagnosed with breast cancer report a m...
Women with low health literacy may struggle to understand breast cancer patient education materials ...
To assess the effectiveness of a purpose-built information-based website to reduce distress among yo...
Background: Although widely available, the general public, cancer patients, and cancer survivors hav...
Each year, over 226,870 women in the U.S. will be diagnosed with breast cancer, and 39,510 will die....
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate commonly used cancer websites' information provision, we developed and applie...
Despite the internet being a common place breast cancer patients seek information, navigating this W...
Breast cancer is the primary cause of death among women globally and in Ireland, mortality rates fro...
Background: Assessing health literacy and patient activation at the beginning of care could facilita...
This thesis examines online information on the topic of women’s breast cancer according to their con...
Background: The Internet should be suitable for delivery of interventions targeting young cancer pat...
Introduction: The Google search engine is a widely used resource for accessing health-related patien...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...