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389 related items for PubMed ID: 16874745

  • 1. Association of information satisfaction, psychological distress and monitoring coping style with post-decision regret following breast reconstruction.
    Sheehan J, Sherman KA, Lam T, Boyages J.
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  • 2. Regret associated with the decision for breast reconstruction: the association of negative body image, distress and surgery characteristics with decision regret.
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  • 4. Psychosocial functioning in women who have undergone bilateral prophylactic mastectomy.
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  • 9. Predictors of and satisfaction with bilateral prophylactic mastectomy.
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  • 11. Psychosocial factors affecting the therapeutic decision-making and postoperative mood states in Japanese breast cancer patients who underwent various types of surgery: body image and sexuality.
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    Jpn J Clin Oncol; 2007 Jun 15; 37(6):412-8. PubMed ID: 17513308
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  • 12. Aesthetic outcome, patient satisfaction, and health-related quality of life in women at high risk undergoing prophylactic mastectomy and immediate breast reconstruction.
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  • 13. The decision-making experience among women diagnosed with stage I and II breast cancer.
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  • 17. Prospective analysis of long-term psychosocial outcomes in breast reconstruction: two-year postoperative results from the Michigan Breast Reconstruction Outcomes Study.
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  • 18. Computer-based learning module increases shared decision making in breast reconstruction.
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  • 19. Prevalence and psychosocial factors of anxiety and depression in breast cancer patients.
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  • 20. Passive coping and psychological distress in women adhering to regular breast cancer surveillance.
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    Psychooncology; 2007 Sep 15; 16(9):851-8. PubMed ID: 17219399
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