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contraceptive utilization and counseling among breast cancer survivors
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نویسنده
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mody sheila krishnan ,gorman jessica r. ,oakley lisa p. ,layton tracy ,parker barbara a. ,panelli danielle
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منبع
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journal of cancer survivorship - 2019 - دوره : 13 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:438 -446
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چکیده
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To explore contraceptive counseling and utilization among breast cancer survivors. we enrolled reproductive-aged women with a history of breast cancer for a cross-sectional study. participants were recruited via the athena breast health network and via the young survival coalition’s social media postings. descriptive statistics were calculated to understand utilization of and feelings about contraceptive methods before, during, and after breast cancer treatment. data presented here are from an online survey of 150 breast cancer survivors who completed the survey. seventy-one percent (n = 105) of respondents reported being sexually active and not pregnant during their primary cancer treatment (surgery, chemotherapy, and/or radiation). of these, 90% (n = 94) reported using any form of contraceptive, and the most common method was condoms (n = 55, 52%). respondents reported that safety concerns had the biggest influence on their contraception method choice. sixty-one percent (n = 92) reported receiving contraceptive counseling by their oncologist either before or after treatment; however, 49% (n = 45) of those did not receive a specific recommendation for a contraceptive method. of respondents who reported receiving contraceptive counseling from their gynecologist, 44% (n = 35) reported that their gynecologist specifically recommended a copper intrauterine device (iud). the majority of respondents (n = 76, 52%) wanted their oncologist to discuss contraceptive options with them and preferred to receive this counseling at the time of diagnosis (n = 81, 57%). breast cancer survivors in this study remained sexually active across the cancer care continuum and predominantly used condoms as their contraceptive method during treatment. breast cancer patients would prefer contraceptive counseling from their oncologist at the time of their cancer diagnosis. education efforts in the future should focus on initiatives to improve comprehensive contraceptive counseling at the time of diagnosis by an oncologist.
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کلیدواژه
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contraceptive ,breast cancer ,reproductive health ,family planning
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آدرس
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university of california, division of family planning, department of obstetrics, usa, oregon state university, college of public health and human sciences, usa, oregon state university, college of public health and human sciences, usa, university of california, moores cancer center, usa, university of california, moores cancer center, department of medicine, division of hematology/oncology, usa, stanford university, department of obstetrics and gynecology, division of maternal-fetal medicine, usa
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