Breast Cancer Survivors’ Perceptions of Prevention versus Control of Future Cancer Recurrence
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Background. The Institute of Medicine has established Survivorship Care Planning as a critical component of cancer care to ensure that cancer survivors receive the appropriate follow-up care in a timely manner and support cancer survivors in dealing with the risk of recurrence, yet little is known about how cancer survivors think about preventing or controlling future cancer recurrence. This study sought to assess breast cancer women’s perceived prevention and perceived control of future cancer recurrence. Methods. Women with a history of breast cancer
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Authors | Alwhaibi, Monira;Lilly, Christa L.;Hazard, Hannah;Kelly, Kimberly M.;Alwhaibi, Monira;Lilly, Christa L.;Hazard, Hannah;Kelly, Kimberly M.; |
Journal | international journal of breast cancer |
Year | 2019 |
DOI | 10.1155/2019/2652180 |
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