Understanding the profile of community health workers in breast cancer screening education: women's preferences and insights from a qualitative focus group study [0.03%]
Ilka Jacobs,Dorien Vanden Bossche,Sara Willems et al.
Ilka Jacobs et al.
Exploring the learning experience of nursing students volunteering in a breast cancer campaign as an extracurricular activity [0.03%]
Wejdan Shaqiqi,Amal Wanis Alanizi,Maryam Omar et al.
Wejdan Shaqiqi et al.
Background: The participation of nursing students in breast cancer campaigns in community settings can enhance their knowledge and skills while promoting local community health. Additionally, such involvement fosters interpersonal and professional development....Despite the inclusion of students in breast cancer awareness campaigns, no previous study has explored their experiences....Aim: This study explores how participation in a breast cancer public health campaign as an extracurricular activity impacts nursing students' learning experience and perceptions of the nursing profession....Conclusion: Active participation in the breast cancer campaign provided nursing students with hands-on learning experiences that bridged the gap between theoretical learning and practical application.
The effects of Pranayama breathing exercise on symptom burden among women with breast cancer undergoing chemotherapy: a randomized controlled trial [0.03%]
Maryam Momeni,Marzieh Khatooni,Ahad Alizadeh et al.
Maryam Momeni et al.
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of pranayama breathing exercise on symptom burden in women with breast cancer undergoing chemotherapy....Conclusions: Pranayama breathing exercise was effective in reducing the symptom burden in women with breast cancer undergoing chemotherapy. It is recommended that the pranayama breathing be considered as a component of comprehensive cancer care.
Randomized Controlled Trial
BMC complementary medicine and therapies. 2025 Jul 4;25(1):242. DOI:10.1186/s12906-025-04981-0 2025
Qian Zhang,Wenjuan Gao,Xiaoxu Li et al.
Qian Zhang et al.
Background: Young breast cancer patients play a key role in parenting and emotional support as core family members. However, breast cancer diagnosis and treatment often interrupt motherhood role function and trigger concerns, which have not been adequately addressed....This study aimed to explore motherhood role concerns in young women with breast cancer through a mixed-methods approach....cancer patients....Using purposive sampling, 20 young breast cancer patients were recruited and engaged in semi-structured interviews to explore their motherhood role concerns....Conclusion: Young women with breast cancer had moderate-to-high level parenting concerns, TNM stage, number of children, treatment stage, and children's age were its associated factors.
Multi-modality radiomics diagnosis of breast cancer based on MRI, ultrasound and mammography [0.03%]
Jiao Wu,YongXin Li,Wanqing Gong et al.
Jiao Wu et al.
ANOVA, the maximum correlation minimum redundancy (mRMR) algorithm, and the least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) were used to select features for breast cancer diagnosis through logistic regression analysis.
Association of change in physical activity with use of outpatient specialist care and hospitalisations among breast cancer survivors with type 2 diabetes in Sweden [0.03%]
Genevieve Allen,Emerald G Heiland,Stanley Teleka et al.
Genevieve Allen et al.
Background: Studies in breast cancer patients have consistently shown that physical activity improves survival....We examined if change in physical activity from before to after a breast cancer diagnosis is associated with outpatient specialist care use and hospitalisations in women with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM)....Methods: This register-based cohort study included 2145 women with T2DM who self-reported frequency of walking 30 min/week, 1-3 years before and after their breast cancer diagnosis (diagnosed 2004-2018)....Conclusion: In breast cancer survivors, treated with curative intention, with T2DM, maintaining or increasing walking to ≥3times/week was associated with lower rates of hospitalisations overall and specialist outpatient care/hospitalisations across a range of diagnoses.
Primary tumour resection plus systemic therapy versus systemic therapy alone in metastatic breast cancer (JCOG1017, PRIM-BC): a randomised clinical trial [0.03%]
Tadahiko Shien,Fumikata Hara,Kenjiro Aogi et al.
Tadahiko Shien et al.
Background: Several prospective studies have evaluated the benefit of primary tumour resection (PTR) in de novo Stage IV breast cancer (BC) patients, but it remains controversial.
Machine learning combined with multi-omics to identify immune-related LncRNA signature as biomarkers for predicting breast cancer prognosis [0.03%]
Yuxing Liu,Jintao Chen,Daifeng Yang et al.
Yuxing Liu et al.
This study developed an immune-related long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs)-based prognostic signature by integrating multi-omics data and machine learning algorithms to predict survival and therapeutic responses in breast cancer patients.
Mahmut Onur Kulturoglu,Ferit Aydin,Mehmet Furkan Sagdic et al.
Mahmut Onur Kulturoglu et al.
The current study aims to evaluate the association between both baseline breast density and its changes over time and the risk of breast cancer in both premenopausal and postmenopausal women....Patients over the age of 40 who presented between 2022 and 2024 for either breast cancer diagnosis or routine breast cancer screening were retrospectively reviewed. The patterns of changes in density in the mammograms were analyzed, comparing those who developed cancer with those who did not....The rate of decrease in fibroglandular tissue density was found to be associated with breast cancer in premenopausal patients.
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