Browsing by Author "Prados-Torres, Alexandra"

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  • Santiá, Paula; Jansana Riera, Anna; Del Cura, Maria Isabel; Padilla-Ruiz, Maria; Domingo, Laia; Louro, Javier; Comas Serrano, Mercè; Sanz Cuesta, Teresa; Duarte Salles, Talita, 1985-; Redondo, Maximino; Ibañez, Berta; Prados-Torres, Alexandra; Castells, Xavier; Sala Serra, Maria; SURBCAN group (SpringerOpen, 2022)
    Purpose: to identify adherence to follow-up recommendations in long-term breast cancer survivors (LTBCS) of the SURBCAN cohort and to identify its determinants, using real-world data. Methods: we conducted a retrospective ...
  • Jansana Riera, Anna; Posso, Margarita; Guerrero, Inmaculada; Prados-Torres, Alexandra; Del Cura, Maria Isabel; Castells, Xavier; Sala Serra, Maria (Springer, 2019)
    Purpose: Long-term breast cancer survivors are women surviving at least 5 years after diagnosis. This systematic review aimed to summarize the main characteristics and patterns of healthcare service use (frequency of visits, ...
  • Jansana Riera, Anna; Poblador-Plou, Beatriz; Gimeno-Miguel, Antonio; Lanzuela, Manuela; Prados-Torres, Alexandra; Domingo, Laia; Comas Serrano, Mercè; Sanz Cuesta, Teresa; Del Cura, Maria Isabel; Ibañez, Berta; Abizanda, Mercè; Duarte Salles, Talita, 1985-; Padilla-Ruiz, Maria; Redondo, Maximino; Castells, Xavier; Sala Serra, Maria; SURBCAN group (Wiley, 2021)
    The disease management of long-term breast cancer survivors (BCS) is hampered by the scarce knowledge of multimorbidity patterns. The aim of our study was to identify multimorbidity clusters among long-term BCS and assess ...
  • Jansana Riera, Anna; Del Cura, Maria Isabel; Prados-Torres, Alexandra; Sanz Cuesta, Teresa; Poblador-Plou, Beatriz; Gimeno-Miguel, Antonio; Lanzuela, Manuela; Ibañez, Berta; Tamayo, Ibai; Moreno-Iribas, Conchi; Padilla-Ruiz, Maria; Redondo, Maximino; Comas Serrano, Mercè; Domingo, Laia; Díaz-Holgado, Antonio; Salamanca, Francisco Javier; Castells, Xavier; Sala Serra, Maria; SURBCAN group (BMJ Publishing Group, 2020)
    Introduction: Breast cancer has become a chronic disease due to survival improvement and the need to monitor the side effects of treatment and the disease itself. The aim of the SURBCAN study is to describe comorbidity, ...