Fear of cancer recurrence in young women with a history of early-stage breast cancer: a cross-sectional study of prevalence and association with health behaviours
Purpose Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is common and associated with younger age. This study aimed to explore the prevalence and correlates of FCR amongst younger survivors of early breast cancer. Subjects A total of 218 women aged 18–45 were diagnosed with stage 0–2 breast cancer at least 1 year e...
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Published in | Supportive care in cancer Vol. 20; no. 11; pp. 2651 - 2659 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , |
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Language | English |
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01.11.2012
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ISSN | 0941-4355 1433-7339 1433-7339 |
DOI | 10.1007/s00520-011-1371-x |
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Abstract | Purpose
Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is common and associated with younger age. This study aimed to explore the prevalence and correlates of FCR amongst younger survivors of early breast cancer.
Subjects
A total of 218 women aged 18–45 were diagnosed with stage 0–2 breast cancer at least 1 year earlier.
Methods
The participants completed a web-based survey including a validated measure of FCR and items exploring medical surveillance practices and health care use.
Results
A total of 70% of participants reported clinical levels of FCR. Higher FCR was associated with higher frequency of unscheduled visits to the GP, higher frequency of breast self-examination and other forms of self-examination for cancer, not having mammograms or ultrasounds or other forms of cancer screening in the past year, more complementary therapy use and the use of counselling and support groups.
Conclusions
Young women with breast cancer are particularly vulnerable to FCR. The present study provides preliminary evidence that FCR is associated with higher health costs and lower surveillance rates which may compromise health outcomes. Routine screening for FCR in follow-up care is recommended. |
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AbstractList | Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is common and associated with younger age. This study aimed to explore the prevalence and correlates of FCR amongst younger survivors of early breast cancer. A total of 218 women aged 18-45 were diagnosed with stage 0-2 breast cancer at least 1 year earlier. The participants completed a web-based survey including a validated measure of FCR and items exploring medical surveillance practices and health care use. A total of 70% of participants reported clinical levels of FCR. Higher FCR was associated with higher frequency of unscheduled visits to the GP, higher frequency of breast self-examination and other forms of self-examination for cancer, not having mammograms or ultrasounds or other forms of cancer screening in the past year, more complementary therapy use and the use of counseling and support groups. Young women with breast cancer are particularly vulnerable to FCR. The present study provides preliminary evidence that FCR is associated with higher health costs and lower surveillance rates which may compromise health outcomes. Routine screening for FCR in follow-up care is recommended.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT] Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is common and associated with younger age. This study aimed to explore the prevalence and correlates of FCR amongst younger survivors of early breast cancer.PURPOSEFear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is common and associated with younger age. This study aimed to explore the prevalence and correlates of FCR amongst younger survivors of early breast cancer.A total of 218 women aged 18-45 were diagnosed with stage 0-2 breast cancer at least 1 year earlier.SUBJECTSA total of 218 women aged 18-45 were diagnosed with stage 0-2 breast cancer at least 1 year earlier.The participants completed a web-based survey including a validated measure of FCR and items exploring medical surveillance practices and health care use.METHODSThe participants completed a web-based survey including a validated measure of FCR and items exploring medical surveillance practices and health care use.A total of 70% of participants reported clinical levels of FCR. Higher FCR was associated with higher frequency of unscheduled visits to the GP, higher frequency of breast self-examination and other forms of self-examination for cancer, not having mammograms or ultrasounds or other forms of cancer screening in the past year, more complementary therapy use and the use of counselling and support groups.RESULTSA total of 70% of participants reported clinical levels of FCR. Higher FCR was associated with higher frequency of unscheduled visits to the GP, higher frequency of breast self-examination and other forms of self-examination for cancer, not having mammograms or ultrasounds or other forms of cancer screening in the past year, more complementary therapy use and the use of counselling and support groups.Young women with breast cancer are particularly vulnerable to FCR. The present study provides preliminary evidence that FCR is associated with higher health costs and lower surveillance rates which may compromise health outcomes. Routine screening for FCR in follow-up care is recommended.CONCLUSIONSYoung women with breast cancer are particularly vulnerable to FCR. The present study provides preliminary evidence that FCR is associated with higher health costs and lower surveillance rates which may compromise health outcomes. Routine screening for FCR in follow-up care is recommended. Subjects A total of 218 women aged 18-45 were diagnosed with stage 0-2 breast cancer at least 1 year earlier. Purpose Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is common and associated with younger age. This study aimed to explore the prevalence and correlates of FCR amongst younger survivors of early breast cancer. Subjects A total of 218 women aged 18-45 were diagnosed with stage 0-2 breast cancer at least 1 year earlier. Methods The participants completed a web-based survey including a validated measure of FCR and items exploring medical surveillance practices and health care use. Results A total of 70% of participants reported clinical levels of FCR. Higher FCR was associated with higher frequency of unscheduled visits to the GP, higher frequency of breast self-examination and other forms of self-examination for cancer, not having mammograms or ultrasounds or other forms of cancer screening in the past year, more complementary therapy use and the use of counselling and support groups. Conclusions Young women with breast cancer are particularly vulnerable to FCR. The present study provides preliminary evidence that FCR is associated with higher health costs and lower surveillance rates which may compromise health outcomes. Routine screening for FCR in follow-up care is recommended. Keywords Fear of recurrence, Cancer, Oncology. Health behaviours, Health service use Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is common and associated with younger age. This study aimed to explore the prevalence and correlates of FCR amongst younger survivors of early breast cancer. A total of 218 women aged 18-45 were diagnosed with stage 0-2 breast cancer at least 1 year earlier. The participants completed a web-based survey including a validated measure of FCR and items exploring medical surveillance practices and health care use. A total of 70% of participants reported clinical levels of FCR. Higher FCR was associated with higher frequency of unscheduled visits to the GP, higher frequency of breast self-examination and other forms of self-examination for cancer, not having mammograms or ultrasounds or other forms of cancer screening in the past year, more complementary therapy use and the use of counselling and support groups. Young women with breast cancer are particularly vulnerable to FCR. The present study provides preliminary evidence that FCR is associated with higher health costs and lower surveillance rates which may compromise health outcomes. Routine screening for FCR in follow-up care is recommended. Purpose Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is common and associated with younger age. This study aimed to explore the prevalence and correlates of FCR amongst younger survivors of early breast cancer. Subjects A total of 218 women aged 18–45 were diagnosed with stage 0–2 breast cancer at least 1 year earlier. Methods The participants completed a web-based survey including a validated measure of FCR and items exploring medical surveillance practices and health care use. Results A total of 70% of participants reported clinical levels of FCR. Higher FCR was associated with higher frequency of unscheduled visits to the GP, higher frequency of breast self-examination and other forms of self-examination for cancer, not having mammograms or ultrasounds or other forms of cancer screening in the past year, more complementary therapy use and the use of counselling and support groups. Conclusions Young women with breast cancer are particularly vulnerable to FCR. The present study provides preliminary evidence that FCR is associated with higher health costs and lower surveillance rates which may compromise health outcomes. Routine screening for FCR in follow-up care is recommended. |
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Author | Thewes, B. Butow, P. Bell, M. L. Capp, A. Dalley, D. Grossi, M. Beith, J. Stuart-Harris, R. |
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