PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To determine the effect that age at diagnosis has on fear of breast cancer recurrence and to identify the predictors of fear of recurrence using self-efficacy as a mediator. DESIGN: Cross-sectional survey. SETTING: Two university cancer centers and one cooperative group in the midwestern United States. SAMPLE: 1,128 long-term survivors. METHODS: Survivors were eligible if they were aged 18-45 years (younger group) or 55-70 years (older group) at cancer diagnosis, had received chemotherapy, and were three to eight years postdiagnosis. Fear of recurrence was compared between younger and older groups. Multiple regression analyses were used to test variables' prediction of fear of recurrence and breast can...
Purpose: Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is a major issue in the context of survivorship. The identi...
Purpose In order to understand the multidimensional mechanism of fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) and...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: In 9% to 34% of cancer patients, the fear of cancer recurr...
ObjectiveFear of cancer recurrence, although distinct from distress continues to be underâ evaluate...
Purpose: Fear of Cancer Recurrence (FCR) is a common concern for which cancer survivors want profess...
Background Fear of a breast cancer recurrence is the most prevalent and disruptive source of dist...
Improvements in the medical field have given many cancer patients and survivors better odds of long-...
Objectives: Prior research suggests that fear of cancer recurrence (FOR) is very common among cancer...
Objective To examine the time course and predictors of fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) in breast can...
Objective To examine the relationship between fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) and healthcare utiliz...
Contains fulltext : 170351.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)PURPOSE: In ord...
poster abstractProblem. Fear of breast cancer recurrence is a concern for 55-90% of long-term breast...
Introduction: Many breast cancer survivors report a fear of recurrence of the disease, which finds e...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer survivors are a large and growing cohort of women who are in need of ongoi...
The purpose of this cross-sectional, secondary data analysis was to explore, non-modifiable (stable)...
Purpose: Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is a major issue in the context of survivorship. The identi...
Purpose In order to understand the multidimensional mechanism of fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) and...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: In 9% to 34% of cancer patients, the fear of cancer recurr...
ObjectiveFear of cancer recurrence, although distinct from distress continues to be underâ evaluate...
Purpose: Fear of Cancer Recurrence (FCR) is a common concern for which cancer survivors want profess...
Background Fear of a breast cancer recurrence is the most prevalent and disruptive source of dist...
Improvements in the medical field have given many cancer patients and survivors better odds of long-...
Objectives: Prior research suggests that fear of cancer recurrence (FOR) is very common among cancer...
Objective To examine the time course and predictors of fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) in breast can...
Objective To examine the relationship between fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) and healthcare utiliz...
Contains fulltext : 170351.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)PURPOSE: In ord...
poster abstractProblem. Fear of breast cancer recurrence is a concern for 55-90% of long-term breast...
Introduction: Many breast cancer survivors report a fear of recurrence of the disease, which finds e...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer survivors are a large and growing cohort of women who are in need of ongoi...
The purpose of this cross-sectional, secondary data analysis was to explore, non-modifiable (stable)...
Purpose: Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is a major issue in the context of survivorship. The identi...
Purpose In order to understand the multidimensional mechanism of fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) and...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: In 9% to 34% of cancer patients, the fear of cancer recurr...