American cancer society/American society of clinical oncology breast cancer survivorship care guideline

CD Runowicz, CR Leach, NL Henry… - Journal of clinical …, 2016 - ascopubs.org
The purpose of the American Cancer Society/American Society of Clinical Oncology Breast
Cancer Survivorship Care Guideline is to provide recommendations to assist primary care …

Quality of life in “chronic” cancer survivors: a meta-analysis

J Firkins, L Hansen, M Driessnack… - Journal of Cancer …, 2020 - Springer
Purpose Cancer survivors are now living longer giving rise to a new concept—chronic
cancer as survivors continue to face long-term consequences of cancer and its treatment …

Fear of cancer recurrence in adult cancer survivors: a systematic review of quantitative studies

S Simard, B Thewes, G Humphris, M Dixon… - Journal of cancer …, 2013 - Springer
Purpose Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is among the most commonly reported problems
and one of the most prevalent areas of unmet needs for cancer survivors and their carers …

Body image in younger breast cancer survivors: a systematic review

CL Paterson, CA Lengacher, KA Donovan, KE Kip… - Cancer …, 2016 - journals.lww.com
Background: Body image is a complex issue with the potential to impact many aspects of
cancer survivorship, particularly for the younger breast cancer survivor. Objective: The …

Quality of life, fertility concerns, and behavioral health outcomes in younger breast cancer survivors: a systematic review

J Howard-Anderson, PA Ganz, JE Bower… - Journal of the …, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Background Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women younger than age 50
years. Cancer treatments in younger women may cause premature menopause, infertility …

Fear of recurrence and disease progression in long‐term (≥ 5 years) cancer survivors—a systematic review of quantitative studies

L Koch, L Jansen, H Brenner, V Arndt - Psycho‐oncology, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Background Increasing proportions of patients diagnosed with cancer will become long‐
term survivors (≥ 5 years post‐diagnosis). However, survivors may continue to experience …

My changed body: breast cancer, body image, distress and self‐compassion

A Przezdziecki, KA Sherman, A Baillie… - Psycho …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Background Bodily changes after breast cancer treatment can lead to long‐term distress.
Self‐compassion, the ability to be kind to oneself, is an internal resource that may enhance a …

[HTML][HTML] Disability, psychological distress and quality of life in relation to cancer diagnosis and cancer type: population-based Australian study of 22,505 cancer …

G Joshy, J Thandrayen, B Koczwara, P Butow… - BMC medicine, 2020 - Springer
Background Improved survival means that cancer is increasingly becoming a chronic
disease. Understanding and improving functional outcomes are critical to optimising …

Sexuality in adult cancer survivors: challenges and intervention

SL Bober, VS Varela - Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2012 - ascopubs.org
Sexual dysfunction is one of the most common and distressing consequences of cancer
treatment. Although some treatment-related sexual adverse effects are short-term, many …

Does growth require suffering? A systematic review and meta-analysis on genuine posttraumatic and postecstatic growth.

J Mangelsdorf, M Eid, M Luhmann - Psychological bulletin, 2019 - psycnet.apa.org
Previous literature on growth after major life events has primarily focused on negative
experiences and operationalized growth with measures which rely on the post hoc self …