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Erschienen in: Journal of Cancer Survivorship 5/2023

11.02.2022 | Breast Cancer

The Health of Women (HOW) Study®: a web-based survey of breast cancer risk factors, diagnosis, and treatment

verfasst von: Jennifer Lyn Guida, Paige Green, Jessica Clague-DeHart, Leah Eshraghi, Nicole Laurita, Mary O’Connell, Susan Love

Erschienen in: Journal of Cancer Survivorship | Ausgabe 5/2023

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Abstract

Purpose

Although improvements in breast cancer detection and treatment have significantly increased survival, important questions related to breast cancer risk, prognosis, and survivorship remain. This brief report describes the Health of Women (HOW) Study® methodology and characterizes the participants who completed the My Health Overview and My Breast Cancer modules.

Methods

The HOW Study® was a collection of cross-sectional, web-based modules designed to survey a large number of participants with and without breast cancer.

Results

A total of 42,540 participants completed the My Health Overview module, of whom 13,285 (31.2%) reported a history of breast cancer. The majority of participants were white (94.3%), female (99.5%), married (74.1%), college educated (73.2%), post-menopausal (91.1%), parous (68.8%), and reported breastfeeding their children (56.0%). A total of 11,670 participants reported a history of breast cancer in the My Breast Cancer module. The majority of survivors reported on their primary breast cancer and were diagnosed over the age of 40 years (83.5%), had either Stage I or Stage II breast cancer (63.1%), and were treated with surgery (98.8%), radiation (64.8%), and/or chemotherapy (62.3%).

Conclusions

The HOW Study® provides an innovative framework for collecting large amounts of epidemiological data in an efficient and minimally invasive way. Data are publicly available to researchers upon request.

Implications for Cancer Survivors

The HOW Study® can be leveraged to answer important questions about survivorship, and researchers are encouraged to utilize this new data source.
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Metadaten
Titel
The Health of Women (HOW) Study®: a web-based survey of breast cancer risk factors, diagnosis, and treatment
verfasst von
Jennifer Lyn Guida
Paige Green
Jessica Clague-DeHart
Leah Eshraghi
Nicole Laurita
Mary O’Connell
Susan Love
Publikationsdatum
11.02.2022
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Journal of Cancer Survivorship / Ausgabe 5/2023
Print ISSN: 1932-2259
Elektronische ISSN: 1932-2267
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11764-022-01180-5

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