Objectives: The ‘Lives at Risk’ study, funded by Tenovus Cancer Care, had the following objectives to: a) improve service provision for women who had had at least one episode of breast cancer or were at risk of developing breast cancer, b) clarify risk assessment management across the care continuum, and c) examine how different assessments affected women’s lives. These objectives were developed within the context of a disease type that worldwide accounts for more than 4 in ten (42%) of all new cancer cases each year, and in the U.K alone 55,000 diagnoses each year, 2,300 of which are in Wales. Methods: This study followed an intra-method design with: a) women with a previous personal history of breast cancer undergoing risk assessment by o...
Breast cancer remains the most common type of female cancer across all populations in the United Sta...
BACKGROUND: Due to advances in early detection and cancer treatment, 5-year relative survival rates ...
Purpose: Recent decades have seen improvements in UK breast cancer services and treatments. Despite ...
Radiographers must be aware of the needs and expectations of women to be able to involve them in the...
Breast cancer risk classifications are useful for prognosis, yet little is known of their effect on ...
There is a need to integrate primary- and secondary-care cancer genetic services, but the most appro...
The literature on risk perception in women from high-risk breast cancer families reveals persistent ...
Breast cancer is a widespread disease, with rapidly increasing numbers of people living with or beyo...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To examine differences in nursing care received by patients with breast cancer e...
PURPOSE: Women carrying BRCA1/BRCA2 germ-line mutations have an increased risk of developing breast/...
This study compared the psychological impact of two models of breast cancer genetics services in Sou...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to identify the concerns of postmenopausal breast cancer patients...
Background/Aims: The Comprehensive Health Enhancement Support System (CHESS) was created to answer t...
Identifying and communicating a disease diagnosis has historically been the center of the medical en...
Background: Increased breast cancer survivorship has prompted a focus on optimising quality of life ...
Breast cancer remains the most common type of female cancer across all populations in the United Sta...
BACKGROUND: Due to advances in early detection and cancer treatment, 5-year relative survival rates ...
Purpose: Recent decades have seen improvements in UK breast cancer services and treatments. Despite ...
Radiographers must be aware of the needs and expectations of women to be able to involve them in the...
Breast cancer risk classifications are useful for prognosis, yet little is known of their effect on ...
There is a need to integrate primary- and secondary-care cancer genetic services, but the most appro...
The literature on risk perception in women from high-risk breast cancer families reveals persistent ...
Breast cancer is a widespread disease, with rapidly increasing numbers of people living with or beyo...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To examine differences in nursing care received by patients with breast cancer e...
PURPOSE: Women carrying BRCA1/BRCA2 germ-line mutations have an increased risk of developing breast/...
This study compared the psychological impact of two models of breast cancer genetics services in Sou...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to identify the concerns of postmenopausal breast cancer patients...
Background/Aims: The Comprehensive Health Enhancement Support System (CHESS) was created to answer t...
Identifying and communicating a disease diagnosis has historically been the center of the medical en...
Background: Increased breast cancer survivorship has prompted a focus on optimising quality of life ...
Breast cancer remains the most common type of female cancer across all populations in the United Sta...
BACKGROUND: Due to advances in early detection and cancer treatment, 5-year relative survival rates ...
Purpose: Recent decades have seen improvements in UK breast cancer services and treatments. Despite ...