[HTML][HTML] Survivorship care after breast cancer treatment–experiences and preferences of Australian women

ME Brennan, P Butow, M Marven, AJ Spillane… - The Breast, 2011 - Elsevier
Follow-up care after breast cancer treatment is becoming more complex as it attempts to
address the long-term needs of an increasing number of survivors. Workforce issues in …

Survivorship care after breast cancer: Follow‐up practices of Australian health professionals and attitudes to a survivorship care plan

ME Brennan, P Butow, AJ Spillane… - Asia‐Pacific Journal of …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Objective: The increasing number of breast cancer survivors and the complexity of follow‐up
care make the provision of high‐quality survivorship care a challenge. This study explored …

Follow up after breast cancer: Views of Australian women

M Brennan, P Butow, AJ Spillane… - Australian Family …, 2011 - search.informit.org
Background: Survivorship care after breast cancer treatment is increasingly complex as it
aims to manage the long term effects of cancer and its treatment, including psychosocial …

Survivorship care and support following treatment for breast cancer: a multi-ethnic comparative qualitative study of women's experiences

C Tompkins, K Scanlon, E Scott, E Ream… - BMC health services …, 2016 - Springer
Background As the number of breast cancer survivors continues to rise, Western populations
become more ethnically and socially diverse and healthcare resources become ever-more …

[HTML][HTML] Survivorship care for postmenopausal breast cancer patients in Ireland: What do women want?

E Meade, S McIlfatrick, AM Groarke, E Butler… - European Journal of …, 2017 - Elsevier
Purpose The aim of this study was to identify the concerns of postmenopausal breast cancer
patients in Ireland and inform the development of a survivorship care plan. Method A …

A call to action: The need for improved service coordination during early survivorship for women with breast cancer and partners

S Keesing, L Rosenwax, B McNamara - Women & Health, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Survivorship is an under-recognized period in the care of women with breast cancer. This
paper aimed to determine if supports provided by health services were adequate in meeting …

Unmet needs in breast cancer survivors are common, and multidisciplinary care is underutilised: the Survivorship Needs Assessment Project

D Vuksanovic, J Sanmugarajah, D Lunn, R Sawhney… - Breast Cancer, 2021 - Springer
Purpose The transition from a breast cancer patient to a survivor can be associated with
significant physical, psychological, and social challenges. Development of multidisciplinary …

'Dropped from the system': the experiences and challenges of long‐term breast cancer survivors

H Matthews, H Semper - Journal of advanced nursing, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Aims The aim of this study was to explore breast cancer patients' experiences during
survivorship. Particular attention is given to the role of specialist breast care nurses in …

Follow-up care practices and barriers to breast cancer survivorship: perspectives from Asian oncology practitioners

T Ng, MR Toh, YT Cheung, A Chan - Supportive Care in Cancer, 2015 - Springer
Purpose The aim of this study is to evaluate the perspectives of Asian oncology practitioners
on the physical and psychosocial issues experienced by breast cancer survivors (BCS) …

Follow-up care after breast cancer treatment: experiences and perceptions of service provision and provider interactions in rural Australian women

S Lawler, K Spathonis, J Masters, J Adams… - Supportive Care in …, 2011 - Springer
Purpose This study aims to explore and examine experiences and perceptions of follow-up
care (medical and psychosocial) after active treatment for breast cancer among women …