228Background: Breast cancer is still a leading cause of death and suffering worldwide. To date, metastatic breast cancer (MBC) is a treatable but incurable disease. Molecular subtypes influence outcomes, with recent increase in median overall survival to 56 months in HER2+ disease (Swain et ...
JAMA.1979;242(14):1504-1508. doi:10.1001/jama.1979.03300140020016 FullText Abstract Thirty-five women with metastatic breast cancer received a battery of baseline psychological tests; results were correlated with length of survival. Patients who died in less than one year from baseline were categorize...
cancer has already spread to other parts of the body. While there is no cure for metastatic breast cancer, your doctor will help you find a treatment that will help in slowing down the progression of the disease and help you maintain a better quality of life. Thanks to these treatments, p...
Sexual problems, communication patterns, and depressive symptoms in couples coping with metastatic breast cancer Background The treatment of breast cancer tends to result in physical side effects (e.g., vaginal dryness, stomatitis, and atrophy) that can cause sexual p... Milbury,Badr 被引量: 0...
Patients battling cancer should not be overlooked in the community pharmacy setting. These patients are in dire need of help and hope. They will endure a grueling process of coping with their diagnosis and treatment and, in cases of recovery, the fear of recurrence. All of these stages will ...
HER2-positive (HER2+) metastatic breast cancer (mBC) is highly aggressive and a major threat to human health. Despite the significant improvement in patients’ prognosis given the drug development efforts during the past several decades, many clinical questions still remain to be addressed such as ...
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Psychological coping mechanisms and survival time in metastatic breast cancer. JAMA. 1979; 242 :1504.Derogatis LR, Abeloff MD, Melisartos N: Psychological coping mechanism and survival time in metastatic breast cancer. JAMA 1979; 242 :1504–1508...
Coping strategies and psychosocial resources among women living with metastatic breast cancer: A qualitative studyView further author informationpatricia.moreno@miami.eduPatricia I. MorenoView further author informationDavid E. VictorsonView further author information...
The sensory and coping intervention for women newly diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer. Journal Of Cancer Education 2010; 25(3): 377-384.Rosenzweig M, Donovan H, Slavish K. The sensory and coping intervention for women newly diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer. Journal Of Cancer ...