About this Research Topic
This Research Topic will focus on issues and complications affecting quality of life in breast cancer survivors, addressing all the specific physical and psychosocial domains involved and the more advanced treatment options. We would like to provide a monographic portrait of the current state of knowledge and forthcoming clinical perspectives about the quality of life in breast cancer patients and survivors, particularly in terms of biomarker discovery, conservative surgical interventions, drug toxicity management, rehabilitation, and communication.
We welcome Original Research and Review articles describing results of clinical studies, translational research as well as basic science with a strong focus on the quality of life in breast cancer survivors. Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:
1) Complications and side effects related to surgery, radiotherapy (eg. Lymphedema) and systemic therapy (eg. Alopecia, sensory changes)
2) Cancer related fatigue, Pain, Sleep disorders, Psychosocial problems and Cardiovascular disorders
3) Tumor progression and secondary cancers
4) Physical activity and exercise
5) Pregnancy and breastfeeding in breast cancer patients and survivors: Oncologic safety and fetal/child outcomes
6) Psychosocial issues in breast cancer survivors: needs and expectations in breast cancer patients
7) Return to social and professional life after breast cancer diagnosis
8) Complementary and Integrative medicine interventions
9) Rehabilitation and quality of life
10) New biomarkers related to improved quality of life after treatment
Keywords: Breast cancer, quality of life, oncology, surgery, rehabilitation, biomarkers, survival
Important Note: All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.