A Review of Breast Cancer Survivorship Issues from Survivors¡¯ Perspectives

Journal of Breast Cancer 2014³â 17±Ç 3È£ p.189 ~ p.199

Á¶ÁöÇü(Cho Ji-Hyoung) - Keimyung University School of Medicine Dongsan Medical Center Department of Surgery
Á¤¼Ò¿¬(Jung So-Youn) - National Cancer Center Breast Cancer Center
ÀÌÁ¤Àº(Lee Jung-Eun) - Sookmyung Women¡¯s University Department of Food and Nutrition
½ÉÀºÁ¤(Shim Eun-Jung) - Pusan National University School of Medicine Department of Psychology
±è³²Çü(Kim Nam-Hyoung) - Kaywon University of Art and Design Department of Advertising and Branding
±èÁö¼±(Kim Zi-Sun) - Soonchunhyang University College of Medicine Department of Surgery
¼Õ±Í¿¬(Sohn Gui-Yun) - University of Ulsan College of Medicine Asan Medical Center Department of Surgery
À±ÇöÁ¶(Youn Hyun-Jo) - Jeonbuk National University Medical School Department of Surgery
±è±¸»ó(Kim Ku-Sang) - Ajou University School of Medicine Department of Surgery
±èÇѳª(Kim Han-Na) - University of Ulsan College of Medicine Asan Medical Center Department of Surgery
ÀÌÁ¾¿ø(Lee Jong-Won) - University of Ulsan College of Medicine Asan Medical Center Department of Surgery
À̹ÎÇõ(Lee Min-Hyuk) - Soonchunhyang University College of Medicine Department of Surgery

Abstract

Despite the fact that more breast cancer survivors are currently enjoying longer lifespans, there remains limited knowledge about the factors and issues that are of greatest significance for these survivors, particularly from their perspectives. This review was based on the concept that the topics addressed should focus on the perspectives of current survivors and should be extended to future modalities, which physicians will be able to use to gain a better understanding of the hidden needs of these patients. We intended to choose and review dimensions other than the pathology and the disease process that could have been overlooked during treatment. The eight topics upon which we focused included: delay of treatment and survival outcome; sexual well-being; concerns about childbearing; tailored follow-up; presence of a family history of breast cancer; diet and physical activity for survivors and their families; qualitative approach toward understanding of breast cancer survivorship, and; mobile health care for breast cancer survivors. Through this review, we aimed to examine the present clinical basis of the central issues noted from the survivors¡¯ perspectives and suggest a direction for future survivorship-related research.

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