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On becoming a breast cancer survivor. Getting through treatment is only the beginning. Harv Womens Health Watch 2006;14(2):1-3. No abstract available

Ashing-Giwa KT et al. Understanding the breast cancer experience of women: A qualitative study of African American, Asian American, Latina and Caucasian cancer survivors. Psycho-Oncology 2004;13(6):408-28. Abstract

Baker F et al. Adult cancer survivors: How are they faring? Cancer 2005;104(11 Suppl):2565-76. Abstract

Bouknight RR et al. Correlates of return to work for breast cancer survivors. J Clin Oncol 2006;24(3):345-53. Abstract

Brown RT et al. Adjustment of children and their mothers with breast cancer. J Pediatr Psychol 2007;32(3):297-308. Abstract

Cowden S. Problems getting back in the swing after breast cancer: Gaps in rehabilitative care. Cancer 2006;107(7):1423-4. Abstract

Coyne E, Borbasi S. Holding it all together: Breast cancer and its impact on life for younger women. Contemp Nurse 2006 -2007;23(2):157-69. Abstract

Dentschuk A. The impact of diagnosis and treatment of early breast cancer in young women — My own perspective. Breast 2006;15(Suppl 2):15-6. No abstract available

Drolet M et al. Not working 3 years after breast cancer: Predictors in a population-based study. J Clin Oncol 2005;23(33):8305-12. Abstract

Gilbert M. A survivor’s journey: One woman’s experience with cancer-related fatigue. Oncologist 2003;(8 Suppl 1):3-4. Abstract

Gordon L et al. Exploring the economic impact of breast cancers during the 18 months following diagnosis. Psycho-Oncology 2007;[Epub ahead of print]. Abstract

Grunfeld E et al. Family caregiver burden: Results of a longitudinal study of breast cancer patients and their principal caregivers. CMAJ 2004;170(12):1795-801. Abstract

Gudbergsson SB et al. A comparative study of living conditions in cancer patients who have returned to work after curative treatment. Support Care Cancer 2006;14(10):1020-9. Abstract

Shands ME et al. Core concerns of couples living with early stage breast cancer. Psycho-Oncology 2006;15(12):1055-64. Abstract

 

 

 

 

 

 

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