2024
Helping ourselves, helping others: the Young Women’s Breast Cancer Study (YWS) – a multisite prospective cohort study to advance the understanding of breast cancer diagnosed in women aged 40 years and younger
Rosenberg S, Zheng Y, Ruddy K, Poorvu P, Snow C, Kirkner G, Meyer M, Tamimi R, Schapira L, Peppercorn J, Come S, Borges V, Warner E, Gelber S, Collins L, Winer E, Partridge A. Helping ourselves, helping others: the Young Women’s Breast Cancer Study (YWS) – a multisite prospective cohort study to advance the understanding of breast cancer diagnosed in women aged 40 years and younger. BMJ Open 2024, 14: e081157. PMID: 38951008, PMCID: PMC11218027, DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-081157.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsYoung Women's Breast Cancer StudyMultisite prospective cohort studyBreast Cancer StudyProspective cohort studyStage 0-IV breast cancerBreast cancerCohort studyOlder womenDied of breast cancerFear of recurrencePatient-reported outcome dataYoung womenCancer studiesClinical data abstractionPost-traumatic stressQuality of lifeImprove careFollow-upPsychosocial outcomesYoung survivorsCommunity sitesBiospecimen collectionUnderstudied populationData abstractionOutcome data
2007
Erratum: Long‐term psychosocial adjustment of older vs younger survivors of breast and endometrial cancer
Kornblith A, Powell M, Regan M, Bennett S, Krasner C, Moy B, Younger J, Goodman A, Berkowitz R, Winer E. Erratum: Long‐term psychosocial adjustment of older vs younger survivors of breast and endometrial cancer. Psycho-Oncology 2007, 16: no-no. DOI: 10.1002/pon.1220.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLong‐term psychosocial adjustment of older vs younger survivors of breast and endometrial cancer
Kornblith AB, Powell M, Regan MM, Bennett S, Krasner C, Moy B, Younger J, Goodman A, Berkowitz R, Winer E. Long‐term psychosocial adjustment of older vs younger survivors of breast and endometrial cancer. Psycho-Oncology 2007, 16: 895-903. PMID: 17245695, DOI: 10.1002/pon.1146.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPsychosocial adjustmentLong-term psychosocial adjustmentWorse adaptationBattery of measuresCancer survivorsFear of recurrenceOlder survivorsYoung survivorsYoung cancer survivorsCancer-related problemsEndometrial cancer survivorsBetter adjustmentDepression ScaleSexual problemsHospital AnxietyLong-term survivorsTreatment completionPhysical functioningOlder breastSurvivorsEndometrial cancerStudy entryAdjustmentMost differencesAnxiety
2005
Economic outcomes of breast cancer survivorship: CALGB study 79804
Hensley ML, Dowell J, Herndon JE, Winer E, Stark N, Weeks JC, Paskett E. Economic outcomes of breast cancer survivorship: CALGB study 79804. Breast Cancer Research And Treatment 2005, 91: 153-161. PMID: 15868443, DOI: 10.1007/s10549-004-6497-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBreast cancer survivorsBreast cancerMedical oncologistsCancer survivorsMedical oncologyLong-term breast cancer survivorsStage II breast cancerAnnual direct medical costsPatient self-reported dataDisease-free survivorsLong-term outcomesDirect medical costsBreast cancer survivorshipFollow-up variesMedical resourcesMedian annual costPercentage of survivorsLow incomeAdjuvant chemotherapyCancer specialistsCancer survivorshipTumor markersMedical costsYoung survivorsYounger age