2024
NCCN Guidelines® Insights: Survivorship, Version 2.2024.
Sanft T, Day A, Goldman M, Ansbaugh S, Armenian S, Baker K, Ballinger T, Demark-Wahnefried W, Fairman N, Feliciano J, Flores T, Friedman D, Gabel N, Hill-Kayser C, Koura D, Lee K, Lee N, McDonough A, Melisko M, Mooney K, Moore H, Moryl N, Neuman H, Overholser L, Patel C, Peterson L, Pirl W, Porpiglia A, Schapira L, Schwartz A, Smith S, Tevaarwerk A, Von Ah D, Wake R, Yang E, Zee P, McMillian N, Freedman-Cass D. NCCN Guidelines® Insights: Survivorship, Version 2.2024. Journal Of The National Comprehensive Cancer Network 2024, 22: 648-658. PMID: 39689426, DOI: 10.6004/jnccn.2024.0062.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBaseline predictors associated with successful weight loss among breast cancer survivors in the Lifestyle, Exercise, and Nutrition (LEAN) study
Hoobler R, Puklin L, Harrigan M, Cartmel B, Li F, Sanft T, Ferrucci L, Irwin M, Playdon M. Baseline predictors associated with successful weight loss among breast cancer survivors in the Lifestyle, Exercise, and Nutrition (LEAN) study. Journal Of Cancer Survivorship 2024, 1-9. PMID: 39528779, DOI: 10.1007/s11764-024-01702-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBreast cancer survivorsClinically meaningful weight lossCancer survivorsWeight loss interventionCancer SurvivorsBreast cancer survivorsWeight loss successConclusionBreast cancer survivorsPrevention of weight gainAssociated with lower oddsHistory of weight gainHealthy body weightMultivariate logistic regressionCancer treatmentSuccessful weight lossBreast cancer treatmentIntervention armLower oddsResultsBaseline dataDesign of programsWeight lossLogistic regressionC-statisticWeight gainSurvivorsInterventionAnxiety and fear of cancer recurrence as predictors of subsequent pain interference in early cancer survivorship: Exploring the moderating roles of cognitive and emotional factors
Gnall K, Emrich M, Magin Z, Park C, Bellizzi K, Sanft T. Anxiety and fear of cancer recurrence as predictors of subsequent pain interference in early cancer survivorship: Exploring the moderating roles of cognitive and emotional factors. Journal Of Behavioral Medicine 2024, 47: 980-993. PMID: 39110352, DOI: 10.1007/s10865-024-00506-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFear of cancer recurrencePain interferenceCancer survivorsAssociated with greater pain interferenceGreater pain interferencePrimary cancer treatmentCancer recurrenceQuality of lifeCancer survivorshipLonger-term painSelf-report measuresEmotion regulation difficultiesCancer treatmentConsequence beliefsChronic beliefsCognitive/emotional factorsPsychological treatmentLongitudinal studyPotential moderatorsAnxietyRegulation difficultiesPainFollow-upEmotional factorsSurvivors
2023
Randomized Trial Evaluating a Self-Guided Lifestyle Intervention Delivered via Evidence-Based Materials versus a Waitlist Group on Changes in Body Weight, Diet Quality, Physical Activity, and Quality of Life among Breast Cancer Survivors
Puklin L, Harrigan M, Cartmel B, Sanft T, Gottlieb L, Zhou B, Ferrucci L, Li F, Spiegelman D, Sharifi M, Irwin M. Randomized Trial Evaluating a Self-Guided Lifestyle Intervention Delivered via Evidence-Based Materials versus a Waitlist Group on Changes in Body Weight, Diet Quality, Physical Activity, and Quality of Life among Breast Cancer Survivors. Cancers 2023, 15: 4719. PMID: 37835412, PMCID: PMC10571774, DOI: 10.3390/cancers15194719.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBreast cancer survivorsCancer survivorsLifestyle interventionPhysical activityQuality of lifeBody weightWaitlist groupDiet qualitySelf-reported body weightWeight lossFavorable weight changeHealthy weight lossBody mass indexHealthy body weightGreater weight lossEvidence-based materialsDiverse healthcare settingsIntervention armMass indexClinical practicePositive behavior changeHealthcare settingsSurvivorsWeight changeInterventionNCCN Guidelines® Insights: Survivorship, Version 1.2023.
Sanft T, Day A, Ansbaugh S, Armenian S, Baker K, Ballinger T, Demark-Wahnefried W, Dickinson K, Fairman N, Felciano J, Flores T, Friedman D, Gabel N, Goldman M, Henry N, Hill-Kayser C, Hudson M, Koura D, Lee K, McDonough A, Melisko M, Mooney K, Moore H, Moryl N, Neuman H, O'Connor T, Overholser L, Paskett E, Patel C, Peterson L, Pirl W, Porpiglia A, Rodriguez M, Schapira L, Schwartz A, Smith S, Tevaarwerk A, Yang E, Zee P, McMillian N, Freedman-Cass D. NCCN Guidelines® Insights: Survivorship, Version 1.2023. Journal Of The National Comprehensive Cancer Network 2023, 21: 792-803. PMID: 37549906, DOI: 10.6004/jnccn.2023.0041.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCancer survivorsCognitive functionNCCN guidelinesHealthy behaviorsNCCN Guidelines InsightsAdult-onset cancersSleep disordersRecent guideline updatesVaried needsGuideline updateTreatment recommendationsCare coordinationSurvivorsPhysical problemsDisordersGuidelinesProfessionalsImmunizationCancerSurvivorshipBehaviorRecommendationsA qualitative study identifying challenges resulting from complex evidence on lifestyle factors and cancer: perspectives from Black and Latina cancer survivors and healthcare providers
Pichardo M, Irwin M, Sanft T, Ferrucci L, Ginader A, Nguyen T, Esserman D, Cartmel B, Molina Y. A qualitative study identifying challenges resulting from complex evidence on lifestyle factors and cancer: perspectives from Black and Latina cancer survivors and healthcare providers. Supportive Care In Cancer 2023, 31: 111. PMID: 36633678, PMCID: PMC9912693, DOI: 10.1007/s00520-022-07539-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBreast cancer survivorsOncology healthcare providersCancer survivorsLifestyle behaviorsHealthcare providersGeneric messagingEvidence-based knowledgeFemale breast cancer survivorsHealthcare provider counselingHealthy lifestyle guidelinesPatient-level barriersHealthy lifestyle behaviorsLifestyle guidelinesProvider counselingLifestyle factorsOncology careCancer outcomesBreast cancerConsistency of evidenceCurrent evidenceAvailable evidenceSurvivorsCancer diagnosisLevel barriersCancer
2022
NCCN Guidelines® Insights: Survivorship, Version 1.2022.
Sanft T, Day A, Peterson L, Rodriguez MA, Ansbaugh S, Armenian S, Baker KS, Ballinger T, Broderick G, Demark-Wahnefried W, Dickinson K, Fairman NP, Friedman DL, Goldman M, Henry NL, Hill-Kayser C, Hudson M, Khakpour N, Koura D, McDonough AL, Melisko M, Mooney K, Moore HCF, Moryl N, Neuman H, O'Connor T, Overholser L, Paskett ED, Patel C, Pirl W, Porpiglia A, Ruddy KJ, Schapira L, Shockney L, Smith S, Syrjala KL, Tevaarwerk A, Yang EH, Zee P, McMillian NR, Freedman-Cass DA. NCCN Guidelines® Insights: Survivorship, Version 1.2022. Journal Of The National Comprehensive Cancer Network 2022, 20: 1080-1090. PMID: 36240847, DOI: 10.6004/jnccn.2022.0052.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchWeight gain after breast cancer diagnosis: It's complicated…
Cathcart‐Rake E, Sanft T, Tevaarwerk AJ. Weight gain after breast cancer diagnosis: It's complicated…. Cancer 2022, 128: 3152-3154. PMID: 35781699, DOI: 10.1002/cncr.34343.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2020
Chapter 8 Resilience trajectories of cancer survivors: a meaning-making perspective
Park C, Dibble K, Sinnott S, Sanft T, Bellizzi K. Chapter 8 Resilience trajectories of cancer survivors: a meaning-making perspective. 2020, 129-144. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-818849-1.00008-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeaning-making perspectiveBeing of individualsPosttrauma adjustmentPsychosocial resourcesResilience trajectoriesMutable factorsCancer experienceReentry periodCancer survivorshipCancer survivorsBeingResilienceSurvivorsDistressActive treatmentAppraisalDecrementTrajectoriesDifferent indicesIndividualsTremendous variationExperienceTraumaSenseAdjustment
2018
84 Psychosocial Consequences and Lifestyle Interventions
Mehra K, Berkowitz A, Sanft T. 84 Psychosocial Consequences and Lifestyle Interventions. 2018, 1039-1048.e4. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-323-35955-9.00084-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLifestyle interventionBreast cancerBreast cancer patientsBreast cancer riskLives of patientsLifestyle factorsCancer patientsInterventional studyCancer riskPsychosocial interventionsPsychosocial consequencesSignificant distressPatientsCancerInterventionOverview of optionsDiseaseDistressRiskPainPrognosisArea of investigationDiagnosisSurvivorsWomen
2016
Randomized Trial Of Exercise On Body Composition In Breast Cancer Survivors Taking Aromatase Inhibitors
Thomas G, Cartmel B, Harrigan M, Fiellin M, Capozza S, Zhou Y, Ercolano E, Gross C, Hershman D, Ligibel J, Schmitz K, Li F, Sanft T, Irwin M. Randomized Trial Of Exercise On Body Composition In Breast Cancer Survivors Taking Aromatase Inhibitors. Medicine & Science In Sports & Exercise 2016, 48: 334. DOI: 10.1249/01.mss.0000486010.57056.60.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2011
Who provides ongoing care to breast cancer survivors and does it make a difference?
Sowden M, Sanft T, Chagpar A. Who provides ongoing care to breast cancer survivors and does it make a difference? Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2011, 29: 199-199. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2011.29.27_suppl.199.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBreast cancer survivorsClinical breast examCancer survivorsOngoing careNational Health Interview SurveyHealth Interview SurveyQuality of careSignificant differencesProvider choicePaucity of dataSurvivorship plansMedian ageSurvivorship periodSurveillance recommendationsBreast examMean agePrimary careFamily physiciansProvider typeSUDAAN softwareVariety of providersMultiple specialtiesSurvivorsInterview SurveyCare