2022
DOI: 10.29052/ijehsr.v10.i4.2022.446-454
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Psychophysiological Well-Being & Quality of Life (QoL) among breast cancer patients after mastectomy.

Abstract: Breast Cancer is the most common lethal malignancy affecting the quality of female lives globally, eliciting great distress in all aspects of life, i.e., physically, mentally, psychologically, psychophysiologically, etc. This review aims to demonstrate the factors impacting breast cancer patients' psychophysiological well-being and QoL after mastectomy. Human studies focusing on factors demonstrating the after-effect of mastectomy on the psychophysiological well-being and QoL among breast cancer patients were … Show more

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