PURPOSE: To explore the course of psychological distress and body image at long-term follow-up (6-9 years) after prophylactic mastectomy and breast reconstruction (PM/BR) in women at risk for hereditary breast cancer, and to identify pre-PM risk factors for poor body image on the long-term. METHODS: Psychological distress (general and breast cancer specific) and body image (general and breast specific) were assessed in 36 high-risk women before PM (T0), at 6 months (T1) and 6-9 years (T2) after PM/BR. Investigated predictive variables (assessed at T0) for long-term body image (assessed at T2) included psychological distress, body image and coping styles. RESULTS: Breast cancer specific and general distress significantly decreased from T0 to...
A multicenter, prospective study (n = 103) examined the psychological implications of women's decisi...
Although multiple benefits have been reported from post-mastectomy reconstruction and particularly f...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer among women. Approximately 5–10% of all...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: To explore the course of psychological distress and body imag...
Objective: Women with breast cancer face threats to body image following surgery. Nipple-sparing mas...
BACKGROUND: The present study aimed to assess predictors of distress after 'prophylactic mastectomy ...
European statistics confirm a rise in breast cancer among contemporary women. Those suffering from c...
Introduction: Breast cancer and its treatment have notable adverse effects on patients’ body i...
As breast reconstruction is an important adjunct after mastectomy to regain physical integrity and a...
Women undergoing breast reconstruction are susceptible to many consequences from this process includ...
A multicenter, prospective study (n = 103) examined the psychological implications of women's decisi...
Data examining the relationships among body image, social problem solving, and psychological distres...
European statistics confirm a rise in breast cancer among contemporary women. Those suffering from c...
This study prospectively investigated long-term psychosocial outcomes for women who opted for risk-r...
To explore long-term psychosocial consequences of carrying a BRCA1/2 mutation and to identify possib...
A multicenter, prospective study (n = 103) examined the psychological implications of women's decisi...
Although multiple benefits have been reported from post-mastectomy reconstruction and particularly f...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer among women. Approximately 5–10% of all...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: To explore the course of psychological distress and body imag...
Objective: Women with breast cancer face threats to body image following surgery. Nipple-sparing mas...
BACKGROUND: The present study aimed to assess predictors of distress after 'prophylactic mastectomy ...
European statistics confirm a rise in breast cancer among contemporary women. Those suffering from c...
Introduction: Breast cancer and its treatment have notable adverse effects on patients’ body i...
As breast reconstruction is an important adjunct after mastectomy to regain physical integrity and a...
Women undergoing breast reconstruction are susceptible to many consequences from this process includ...
A multicenter, prospective study (n = 103) examined the psychological implications of women's decisi...
Data examining the relationships among body image, social problem solving, and psychological distres...
European statistics confirm a rise in breast cancer among contemporary women. Those suffering from c...
This study prospectively investigated long-term psychosocial outcomes for women who opted for risk-r...
To explore long-term psychosocial consequences of carrying a BRCA1/2 mutation and to identify possib...
A multicenter, prospective study (n = 103) examined the psychological implications of women's decisi...
Although multiple benefits have been reported from post-mastectomy reconstruction and particularly f...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer among women. Approximately 5–10% of all...