The number of breast cancer survivors has increased as a result of rising incidence and increased survival. Research has revealed significant urban–rural variation in clinical aspects of breast cancer but evidence in the area of survivorship is limited. We aimed to investigate whether quality of life (QoL) and treatment-related symptoms vary between urban and rural breast cancer survivors prescribed endocrine therapy. Women with a diagnosis of stages I–III breast cancer prescribed endocrine therapy were identified from the National Cancer Registry Ireland and invited to complete a postal survey (N= 1606; response rate = 66%). A composite measure of urban–rural classification was created using settlement size, population de...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Although most cancer survivors are at risk for being lost in the transition from treatment to surviv...
IntroductionPrevious research suggests cancer patients living in rural areas have lower quality of c...
The number of breast cancer survivors has increased as a result of rising incidence and increased su...
The number of breast cancer survivors has increased as a result of rising incidence and increased su...
Background: This study examined the quality of life (QOL), measured by the Functional Assessment of ...
Objective Urban-rural variation in cancer incidence, treatment, and clinical outcomes has been well ...
Purpose—The present research examined the extent to which rural residence and social support seeking...
Due to advances in detection and treatment, increasing numbers of women are diagnosed with, and surv...
Objective: To assess the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of regional and rural breast cancer ...
Goals of work Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) was compared between urban breast cancer survi...
Background In Australia, breast cancer is the most common cancer affecting Australian women. Inequal...
Goals of work Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) was compared between urban breast cancer surviv...
This study explores the quality of life issues among rural breast cancer survivors (5 years or longe...
Purpose: To examine rural and urban differences in cancer-related self-efficacy with UK cancer survi...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Although most cancer survivors are at risk for being lost in the transition from treatment to surviv...
IntroductionPrevious research suggests cancer patients living in rural areas have lower quality of c...
The number of breast cancer survivors has increased as a result of rising incidence and increased su...
The number of breast cancer survivors has increased as a result of rising incidence and increased su...
Background: This study examined the quality of life (QOL), measured by the Functional Assessment of ...
Objective Urban-rural variation in cancer incidence, treatment, and clinical outcomes has been well ...
Purpose—The present research examined the extent to which rural residence and social support seeking...
Due to advances in detection and treatment, increasing numbers of women are diagnosed with, and surv...
Objective: To assess the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of regional and rural breast cancer ...
Goals of work Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) was compared between urban breast cancer survi...
Background In Australia, breast cancer is the most common cancer affecting Australian women. Inequal...
Goals of work Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) was compared between urban breast cancer surviv...
This study explores the quality of life issues among rural breast cancer survivors (5 years or longe...
Purpose: To examine rural and urban differences in cancer-related self-efficacy with UK cancer survi...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Although most cancer survivors are at risk for being lost in the transition from treatment to surviv...
IntroductionPrevious research suggests cancer patients living in rural areas have lower quality of c...