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The Augusta, Georgia Breast Cancer Survivor Study

INTRODUCTION: Several studies have provided important information about health conditions and other challenges faced by women diagnosed with breast cancer and how they can improve their quality of life and reduce their risk of cancer recurrence. Although African American and Hispanic breast cancer p...

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Autores principales: Coughlin, Steven S., Williams, Valerie, Moore, Nicole, Bowen, Deborah, Anglin, Judith, Mansur, Nadine, Leo, Gianluca De
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6183059/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30320304
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author Coughlin, Steven S.
Williams, Valerie
Moore, Nicole
Bowen, Deborah
Anglin, Judith
Mansur, Nadine
Leo, Gianluca De
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description INTRODUCTION: Several studies have provided important information about health conditions and other challenges faced by women diagnosed with breast cancer and how they can improve their quality of life and reduce their risk of cancer recurrence. Although African American and Hispanic breast cancer patients have a poorer survival than their white counterparts, few studies have compared the experiences of African American, Hispanic, and non-Hispanic white breast cancer survivors. OBJECTIVES: To facilitate collaborative studies on breast cancer survivorship in a multicultural population, including future intervention research on nutrition, and physical activity, and clinical substudies. METHODS: This cohort study consists of a postal survey of up to 1,000 women with a history of a breast cancer diagnosis who reside in Augusta-Richmond County, Georgia, USA, and a repeat survey in 4 to 5 years to obtain longitudinal data. The follow-up survey in 4 to 5 years will allow for longitudinal changes in health to be assessed. CONCLUSION: The survey will provide a comprehensive picture of the health of breast cancer survivors, across the lifespan, in a large Southern city. A broad range of health issues will be addressed including physical activity, diet, nutrition, personal and family history of cancer, quality-of-life, psychosocial concerns, and beliefs about cancer recurrence risk reduction through lifestyle changes. Through its longitudinal design, the study will also provide important information about changes in physical and mental health as breast cancer survivors advance in age.
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spelling pubmed-61830592018-10-12 The Augusta, Georgia Breast Cancer Survivor Study Coughlin, Steven S. Williams, Valerie Moore, Nicole Bowen, Deborah Anglin, Judith Mansur, Nadine Leo, Gianluca De J Cancer Treatment Diagn Article INTRODUCTION: Several studies have provided important information about health conditions and other challenges faced by women diagnosed with breast cancer and how they can improve their quality of life and reduce their risk of cancer recurrence. Although African American and Hispanic breast cancer patients have a poorer survival than their white counterparts, few studies have compared the experiences of African American, Hispanic, and non-Hispanic white breast cancer survivors. OBJECTIVES: To facilitate collaborative studies on breast cancer survivorship in a multicultural population, including future intervention research on nutrition, and physical activity, and clinical substudies. METHODS: This cohort study consists of a postal survey of up to 1,000 women with a history of a breast cancer diagnosis who reside in Augusta-Richmond County, Georgia, USA, and a repeat survey in 4 to 5 years to obtain longitudinal data. The follow-up survey in 4 to 5 years will allow for longitudinal changes in health to be assessed. CONCLUSION: The survey will provide a comprehensive picture of the health of breast cancer survivors, across the lifespan, in a large Southern city. A broad range of health issues will be addressed including physical activity, diet, nutrition, personal and family history of cancer, quality-of-life, psychosocial concerns, and beliefs about cancer recurrence risk reduction through lifestyle changes. Through its longitudinal design, the study will also provide important information about changes in physical and mental health as breast cancer survivors advance in age. 2018-06-06 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC6183059/ /pubmed/30320304 Text en This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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