Pregnancy decision making among women previously treated for breast cancer

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Siegel, K
Gorey, E
Gluhoski, V
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MASTECTOMY;
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10.1300/J077v15n01_03
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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Increasing numbers of women with breast cancer who have not yet had a child or want more children will be faced with deciding whether to attempt pregnancy after their treatment is completed. Through in-depth focused interviews with 50 women who completed treatment for breast cancer at least six months earlier, the perceived deterrents and incentives to having a child were explored. The principal deterrents were fears that (1) the disease would recur, (2) the child might have a birth defect caused by the chemotherapy or radiation they had received, (3) the child would be born with a susceptibility to cancer, and (4) caring for a child would be too stressful. The principal incentives were the beliefs that having a baby (1) is a cherished part of a life plan, (2) is life affirming, (3) will promote a feeling of normalcy again, (4) would make their husband very happy,and (5) would enhance their quality of life.
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页数:16
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