Living with Advanced Breast Cancer: A Descriptive Analysis of Survivorship Strategies

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Abstract

Survivors of advanced breast cancer (ABC), also known as metavivors, are often left with fewer treatment options in the landscape of a cure culture. Metavivors have unique psychosocial and physical needs distinct from patients with early-stage breast cancer. This analysis delves into side effects commonly experienced by patients with ABC, such as fatigue, anxiety, and cardiotoxicity; how these side effects impact caregiver support, financial toxicity, emotional strain, and spiritual and emotional distress; as well as current strategies for mitigation, including nutrition, exercise, and participation in clinical research. Overall, this analysis is a mandate for additional research to explore novel treatments and implement strategies to maintain and improve patients’ quality of life.

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Grimm, M., Radcliff, L., Giles, M., Nash, R., Holley, E., Panda, S., … Pariser, A. (2022, July 1). Living with Advanced Breast Cancer: A Descriptive Analysis of Survivorship Strategies. Journal of Clinical Medicine. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11143992

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