Quality of life of women who underwent breast cancer treatment relative to sociodemographic, behavioral, and clinical factors.
Angélica Atala Lombelo CamposMaria Teresa Bustamante TeixeiraRafaela Russi ErvilhaVívian Assis FayerJane Rocha Duarte CintraRenata Mendes de FreitasDaniela Pereira de AlmeidaMaximiliano Ribeiro GuerraPublished in: Einstein (Sao Paulo, Brazil) (2024)
Higher post-treatment quality of life of women with breast cancer is linked to being aged 50 or more, being Black, having 8 or more years of education, having a partner, having a paying job, receiving care from private healthcare, having a high per capita income, residing in the municipality where the service is availed, engaging in physical activity, not smoking, greater religiosity, having more social support, having a normal weight, having no comorbidities, and undergoing lumpectomy.