Published on in Vol 3, No 2 (2017): Jul-Dec

Psycho-Oncology
Factors associated with self-reported history of depression diagnosis among cancer survivors aged 18 years and over in the United States View |
BMJ Open
Breast cancer application protocol: a randomised controlled trial to evaluate a self-management app for breast cancer survivors View |
The Lancet Oncology
The increasing value of eHealth in the delivery of patient-centred cancer care View |
JCO Clinical Cancer Informatics
A Behavior-Modification, Clinical-Grade Mobile Application to Improve Breast Cancer Survivors' Accountability and Health Outcomes View |
JMIR Cancer
Evaluation of a Technology-Based Survivor Care Plan for Breast Cancer Survivors: Pre-Post Pilot Study View |
European Journal of Oncology Nursing
A study of childhood cancer survivors' engagement with long-term follow-up care: ‘To attend or not to attend, that is the question’ View |
Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America
Psychological Treatment View |
Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine
Cardiovascular Concerns in BRCA1 and BRCA2 Mutation Carriers View |
JMIR mHealth and uHealth
Making Self-Management Mobile Health Apps Accessible to People With Disabilities: Qualitative Single-Subject Study View |
The Personal Health Network Mobile App for Chemotherapy Care Coordination: Qualitative Evaluation of a Randomized Clinical Trial View |
mHealth Approaches in Managing Skin Cancer: Systematic Review of Evidence-Based Research Using Integrative Mapping View |
Patient Experiences of Rehabilitation and the Potential for an mHealth System with Biofeedback After Breast Cancer Surgery: Qualitative Study View |
Clinical Trials
Recruiting breast cancer patients for mHealth research: Obstacles to clinic-based recruitment for a mobile phone app intervention study View |
Frontiers in Public Health
Mobilizing Breast Cancer Prevention Research Through Smartphone Apps: A Systematic Review of the Literature View |
Rehabilitation Oncology
Meeting the Rehabilitation and Support Needs of Patients With Breast Cancer During COVID-19: Opening New Frontiers in Models of Care View |