Matesich SM, Shapiro CL (2003) Second cancer after breast cancer treatment. Semin Oncol 30:740–748 View ArticleMatesich, S.M.; Shapiro, C.L. Second cancers after breast cancer treatment. Semin. Oncol. 2003, 30, 740-748.Matesich SM, Shapiro CL (2003) Second cancers after breast cancer...
nerve conduction may be added to the comprehensive patient assessment used in planning breast cancer patients' rehabilitation after oncological treatment has ... Katarzyna,Hojan,Magdalena,... - 《European Journal of Oncology Nursing》 被引量: 2发表: 2016年 sciencedirect coping with loss of ability...
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment provides the surgeon, radiotherapist, medical oncologist, endocrinologist, epidemiologist, immunologist or cell biologist investigating problems in breast cancer a single forum for communication. The journal creates a "market place" for breast cancer topics which cuts ac...
The New Front in Breast Cancer: After Treatment Ends.The article discusses issues that plague breast-cancer victims after their treatment has ended. Survey data showed almost 90% of respondents suffered from one or more physical or psychological problems such as fatigue, sexual dysfunction, or ...
Supportive care is an important part of your breast cancer treatment -- here are some things that can ease side effects and help you feel your best.
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 (Xinhua) -- Women with a type of breast cancer fueled by estrogen still face a substantial risk of cancer returning or spreading, even 15 years after they finished standard treatment for the disease, a new study said Wednesday. ...
extra pounds can also make it more likely to return. If you choose a healthy diet -- one rich in vegetables, whole grains, chicken, and fish -- you may boost your chances of living longer after breast cancer. Researchers aren't sure exactly why that's true, but the long-term benefits...
You can get eggs from a donor that are fertilized and implanted after cancer treatment. Hormonal suppression of the reproductive organs. This approach involves using hormones to put your reproductive organs in a dormant (inactive) state. It seems to protect the cells that develop into eggs (germ...
Though cancer has been known since antiquity, some of the most significant advances in scientists’ understanding of it have been made since the middle of the 20th century. Those advances led to major improvements in cancer treatment, mainly through the development of methods for timely and accurat...