Breast Cancer Survivors
Cross-source consensus on Breast Cancer Survivors from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Breast cancer remains a major global health burden for women. — Ageing phenotypes and behavioural determinants of health on age acceleration: the Cancer Survivors’ Trajectories of Ageing Research (C*STAR) study protocol
- Malaysian breast cancer survivors have a reported survival rate of 66.8%, which is lower than rates in several high-income countries listed in the article. — Ageing phenotypes and behavioural determinants of health on age acceleration: the Cancer Survivors’ Trajectories of Ageing Research (C*STAR) study protocol
- Eligible breast cancer survivors must have histopathologically confirmed primary malignant breast cancer and have completed active treatment for at least six months. — Ageing phenotypes and behavioural determinants of health on age acceleration: the Cancer Survivors’ Trajectories of Ageing Research (C*STAR) study protocol
- Cancer survivor clinical characteristics are recorded as confounders because they may affect ageing and behavioural outcomes. — Ageing phenotypes and behavioural determinants of health on age acceleration: the Cancer Survivors’ Trajectories of Ageing Research (C*STAR) study protocol
- Women with limb deformity are excluded to avoid bias in physical fitness and related functional measures. — Ageing phenotypes and behavioural determinants of health on age acceleration: the Cancer Survivors’ Trajectories of Ageing Research (C*STAR) study protocol