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Health profiles of 814 very long-term breast cancer survivors.

Charles Stava1, L Todd Weiss, Rena Vassilopoulou-Sellin.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Information regarding the long-term health impact of cancer and cancer treatments on survivors is gradually accumulating but is generally limited to the first few years after diagnosis. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We analyzed health information provided by 814 breast cancer survivors whose cancer was diagnosed >or= 15 years earlier and compared the information with that of female survivors of other cancers. These women were identified from a larger cohort of very long-term survivors of cancer who responded to a health survey.
RESULTS: All survivors underwent surgery as part of their cancer therapy, and 334 (41%) also received chemotherapy. Survivors of breast cancer reported significantly more arthritis/osteoporosis, cataracts, and heart problems than other cancer survivors. Those who were treated with chemotherapy reported more psychologic problems, loss of memory, and circulation problems than those who did not receive chemotherapy. A third (30.4%) of the breast cancer survivors reported that cancer had affected their health.
CONCLUSION: Very long-term survivors of breast cancer generally report good health and quality of life, as do very long-term survivors of other cancers. Nevertheless, 30.4% of breast cancer survivors report that cancer has affected their health. A number of distinctions are noted that can serve a basis for further hypothesis-driven research.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16942639     DOI: 10.3816/CBC.2006.n.034

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Breast Cancer        ISSN: 1526-8209            Impact factor:   3.225


  6 in total

1.  Endocrine sequelae of cancer and cancer treatments.

Authors:  Charles J Stava; Camilo Jimenez; Rena Vassilopoulou-Sellin
Journal:  J Cancer Surviv       Date:  2007-11-20       Impact factor: 4.442

2.  Health profiles of older women cancer survivors.

Authors:  Charles J Stava; Adriana Lopez; Rena Vassilopoulou-Sellin
Journal:  J Cancer Surviv       Date:  2007-09       Impact factor: 4.442

Review 3.  Skeletal sequelae of cancer and cancer treatment.

Authors:  Charles J Stava; Camilo Jimenez; Mimi I Hu; Rena Vassilopoulou-Sellin
Journal:  J Cancer Surviv       Date:  2009-05-02       Impact factor: 4.442

4.  Diabetes mellitus among cancer survivors.

Authors:  Charles J Stava; Martha L Beck; Lei Feng; Adriana Lopez; Naifa Busaidy; Rena Vassilopoulou-Sellin
Journal:  J Cancer Surviv       Date:  2007-06       Impact factor: 4.062

5.  A dyadic approach to understanding the impact of breast cancer on relationships between partners during early survivorship.

Authors:  Sharon Keesing; Lorna Rosenwax; Beverley McNamara
Journal:  BMC Womens Health       Date:  2016-08-25       Impact factor: 2.809

6.  Nationwide Analysis of Treatment Patterns for Korean Breast Cancer Survivors Using National Health Insurance Service Data.

Authors:  Il Yong Chung; Jihyoun Lee; Suyeon Park; Jong Won Lee; Hyun Jo Youn; Jung Hwa Hong; Ho Hur
Journal:  J Korean Med Sci       Date:  2018-10-01       Impact factor: 2.153

  6 in total

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