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Brief Title: Breast Cancer Survivors: Main Physical and Psychosocial Problems After Completion of Treatment
Official Title: Breast Cancer Survivors: Main Physical and Psychosocial Problems After Completion of Treatment
Study ID: NCT04834570
Brief Summary: Breast cancer directly affects women physically, psychologically and socially in the process of diagnosis, treatment and post-treatment. Despite the improvement in conventional breast cancer treatments that led to longer disease-free survival, many patients still suffer from physical, psychological, social and spiritual problems after treatment. The neglect of physical and psychosocial problems faced by patients who are between 1 and 2 years after the end of treatment negatively impacts the quality of life of this population.
Detailed Description: The purpose of the study is to assess the overall quality of life and measure the impact on women who have survived breast cancer for at least 1 year (12 months) and 2 years (24 months) after the end of primary treatment and to identify possible repercussions of breast cancer and its treatments associated with Quality of Life.
Minimum Age: 20 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT
Sex: FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers: No
IBCC Oncologia, São Paulo, , Brazil