These figures confirm the surveyed breast surgeons in the UK are not biased by an ageistic approach, and aim to achieve a global well-being to the older patients with breast cancer. This survey confirms our lack of knowledge in the management of elderly patients affected by breast cancer. ...
My Wife's Breast Cancer Made Us Fall in Love Again; All Too Often, It Destroys Marriages - with Men Unable to Cope. Here, One Couple Tell the Uplifting Sto... Byline: ISLA WHITCROFT D Mail 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Couples' communication before the wife's death to cancer and the widower...
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How one breast cancer survivor gives back by supporting women in treatment Paula Flory founded Move Over Breast Cancer, which provides free, non-clinical support to breast cancer patients, after being diagnosed with stage three breast cancer in 2011. ...
Publication » IN21 “Mommy has breast cancer”: how do children cope? – Protecting: a grounded theory study of school-age children's experiences in the context of maternal breast cancer.doi:10.1016/S0960-9776(12)70033-4FurlongE.Elsevier LtdBreast...
In breast cancer, immunohistochemistry (IHC) subtypes, together with grade and stage, are well-known independent predictors of breast cancer death. Given the immense changes in breast cancer treatment and survival over time, we used recent population-bas
Mount Sinai researchers have discovered a previously unknown mechanism in which not-yet-malignant cells from early breast cancer tumors travel to other organs and, eventually, "turn on" and become metastatic breast cancer. The researchers, who reported inCancer Researchin April, also showed the abil...
This suggests that the levels of PF found generally correspond to pre-cancer levels, and that the low PF therefore can be regarded as an independent risk factor of cancer-related severe PTSS, rather than a consequence hereof. Although we have no clear explanation as to the association found ...
Patients living in more socioeconomically deprived areas (referred hereafter as ‘more deprived’ patients) tend to have worse cancer outcomes than those living in less deprived areas (‘less deprived’ patients), in the UK and other countries [1,2,3,4]. In England, in order to improve canc...
These facts from theAmerican Heart Associationunderscore the importance of CPR training: In one year alone, 436,000 Americans die from cardiac arrest. Globally, cardiac arrest claims more lives than colorectal cancer, breast cancer, prostate cancer, influenza, pneumonia, auto accidents, HIV, firearms...