PurposeTo explore contraceptive counseling and utilization among breast cancer survivors.MethodsWe enrolled reproductive-aged women with a history of breast cancer for a cross-sectional study. Participants were recruited via the Athena Breast Health Network and via the Young Survival Coalition's social media postings. Descriptive statistics were calculated to understand utilization of and feelings about contraceptive methods before, during, and after breast cancer treatment.ResultsData presented here are from an online survey of 150 breast cancer survivors who completed the survey. Seventy-one percent (n = 105) of respondents reported being sexually active and not pregnant during their primary cancer treatment (surgery, chemotherapy, and/or...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To describe the impact of treatment on fertility, discuss fertility-sparing opti...
Background:Commonly-used chemotherapies can be toxic to the ovaries. Most studies evaluating receipt...
INTRODUCTION: Breast cancer survivors are advised to avoid hormone use for contraception or peri-men...
Objective: Current literature suggests that cancer survivors are less likely to receive adequate con...
Abstract Background A lack of clarity exists regarding contraceptive uptake and counselling among wo...
ObjectiveTo estimate the association between perceived fertility potential and contraception use and...
To compare rates of contraception between reproductive-aged cancer survivors and women in the genera...
Introduction: Adolescent and young adult women undergoing cancer treatment face unique reproductive ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the risk of recurrence with hormonal contraceptive use in breast cancer survivo...
Objective: The efficacy of treatment for many cancers has increased dramatically in recent decades a...
Introduction: Oral contraceptives (OC) have been shown to give a transient increased breast cancer r...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women. The life expectancy after a breast cancer diagnosi...
Background:Oral contraceptives (OC) are widely used in the United States. Although the relation betw...
To investigate factors associated with female young adult cancer survivors’ (YCS) use of fertility c...
The purpose was to study oral contraceptive (OC) use in relation to breast cancer events and endocri...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To describe the impact of treatment on fertility, discuss fertility-sparing opti...
Background:Commonly-used chemotherapies can be toxic to the ovaries. Most studies evaluating receipt...
INTRODUCTION: Breast cancer survivors are advised to avoid hormone use for contraception or peri-men...
Objective: Current literature suggests that cancer survivors are less likely to receive adequate con...
Abstract Background A lack of clarity exists regarding contraceptive uptake and counselling among wo...
ObjectiveTo estimate the association between perceived fertility potential and contraception use and...
To compare rates of contraception between reproductive-aged cancer survivors and women in the genera...
Introduction: Adolescent and young adult women undergoing cancer treatment face unique reproductive ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the risk of recurrence with hormonal contraceptive use in breast cancer survivo...
Objective: The efficacy of treatment for many cancers has increased dramatically in recent decades a...
Introduction: Oral contraceptives (OC) have been shown to give a transient increased breast cancer r...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women. The life expectancy after a breast cancer diagnosi...
Background:Oral contraceptives (OC) are widely used in the United States. Although the relation betw...
To investigate factors associated with female young adult cancer survivors’ (YCS) use of fertility c...
The purpose was to study oral contraceptive (OC) use in relation to breast cancer events and endocri...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To describe the impact of treatment on fertility, discuss fertility-sparing opti...
Background:Commonly-used chemotherapies can be toxic to the ovaries. Most studies evaluating receipt...
INTRODUCTION: Breast cancer survivors are advised to avoid hormone use for contraception or peri-men...