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Coping with Breast Cancer across Adulthood: Emotional Support Communication in the Mother–Daughter Bond

Pages 386-411 | Published online: 01 Oct 2010

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Carla L. Fisher, Amanda Kastrinos, Nicole Piemonte, Mollie R. Canzona, Bianca Wolf & Teri Pipe. (2022) Coping with breast cancer together: Challenging topics for mothers and their adolescent-young adult (AYA) daughters. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology 40:6, pages 756-769.
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Marleah Dean & Carla L. Fisher. (2019) Uncertainty and previvors’ cancer risk management: understanding the decision-making process. Journal of Applied Communication Research 47:4, pages 460-483.
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Elizabeth A. Baiocchi-Wagner & Loreen N. Olson. (2016) Motherhood and Family Health Advocacy in Nutrition and Exercise: “Doing the Tradition”. Journal of Family Communication 16:2, pages 128-142.
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Lydia K. Manning & M. Elise Radina. (2015) The Role of Spirituality in the Lives of Mothers of Breast Cancer Survivors. Journal of Religion, Spirituality & Aging 27:2-3, pages 125-144.
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Terry Lynn Gall & Sogol Kafi. (2014) The Impact of Breast Cancer on the Mother–Daughter Relationship: Implications of Relationship With God on Attachment. Journal of Spirituality in Mental Health 16:2, pages 111-132.
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Jessica L. Browne$suffix/text()$suffix/text() & Amy Y. C. Chan. (2012) Mother-Daughter Communication About Mammography in an Australian Sample. Journal of Family Communication 12:2, pages 129-150.
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Emily L. Mroz, Amanda Kastrinos, Kelsey Bacharz, Carla L. Fisher & Allison J. Applebaum. “A little bit different now”: Impacts of caregiving for parent with cancer on psychosocial development in emerging and young adulthood. Death Studies 0:0, pages 1-12.
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Amanda Kastrinos, Carma L. Bylund, Kelsey Bacharz, Allison J. Applebaum & Carla L. Fisher. Understanding the role of parents’ information sharing and withholding on emerging and young adults’ caregiving and coping during their parents’ advanced cancer. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology 0:0, pages 1-15.
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Wendy Riemann. (2024) A qualitative analysis and evaluation of social support received after experiencing a broken marriage engagement and impacts on holistic health. Qualitative Research in Medicine and Healthcare 8:1.
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Easton N. Wollney, Carma L. Bylund, Amanda L. Kastrinos, Gemme Campbell-Salome, Maria Sae-Hau, Elisa S. Weiss & Carla L. Fisher. (2023) Understanding parents uncertainty sources and management strategies while caring for a child diagnosed with a hematologic cancer. PEC Innovation 3, pages 100198.
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Hanna A. A. Roewer, Stephanie Stiel & Franziska A. Herbst. (2023) The Influence of Family Communication on Experienced Relief and Burden at the End of Life—An Explorative Analysis of Qualitative Data of Parent–Adult Child Dyads. Illness, Crisis & Loss.
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Carla L. Fisher, Gemme Campbell-Salome, Diliara Bagautdinova, Kevin B. Wright, Larry F. Forthun, Kelsey C. Bacharz, M. Devyn Mullis, Bianca Wolf, Deidre B. Pereira, Lisa Spiguel & Carma L. Bylund. (2023) Young Adult Caregiving Daughters and Diagnosed Mothers Navigating Breast Cancer Together: Open and Avoidant Communication and Psychosocial Outcomes. Cancers 15:15, pages 3864.
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Rei Oshiro, Masahiko Tanabe, Keiichiro Tada, Junko Takei, Hideko Yamauchi, Youko Warita & Kiyoko Kamibeppu. (2023) Post-traumatic growth and cancer-related communication among adolescents having mothers with breast cancer. Supportive Care in Cancer 31:7.
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Kevin B. Wright, Carma L. Bylund, Taylor S. Vasquez, M. Devyn Mullis, Maria Sae-Hau, Elisa S. Weiss, Diliara Bagautdinova & Carla L. Fisher. (2023) Adult-Child Caregivers’ Family Communication Experiences after an Older Parent’s Blood Cancer Diagnosis: A Survey Exploring Their Openness, Avoidance, and Social Support. Cancers 15:12, pages 3177.
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Amanda Kastrinos, Kelsey Bacharz, Emily L. Mroz, Carla L. Fisher & Allison J. Applebaum. (2023) A Mixed-Method Examination of Emerging and Young Adult Cancer Caregivers’ Experiences during the COVID-19 Pandemic. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20:8, pages 5537.
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Hallie Dau, Anna Gottschlich, Lynn Metz, Natalia Pineda, Andres Pineda, Christian S. Alvarez, Kristin Bevliacqua, Carlos Mendoza-Montano, Gina Ogilvie, Alvaro Rivera-Andrade, Eduardo Gharzouzi & Rafael Meza. (2023) The role of daughters in relation to their mother’s cervical cancer diagnosis and treatment in Guatemala: a descriptive study. BMC Women's Health 23:1.
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Pingting Zhu, Qiaoying Ji, Xinyi Liu, Ting Xu, Qiwei Wu, Yuejuan Wang, Xu Gao & Ziheng Zhou. (2022) “I’m walking on eggshells”: challenges faced by mothers with breast cancer in interacting with adolescent daughters. BMC Women's Health 22:1.
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Carla L. FisherAmanda KastrinosAlana CurleyMollie R. CanzonaNicole PiemonteBianca WolfTeri Pipe. (2022) Helping Diagnosed Mothers and Their Adolescent-Young Adult Daughters Navigate Challenging Breast Cancer Conversations. Cancer Care Research Online 2:3, pages e025.
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Nadine Bol, Camella J. Rising & Julia C. M. van Weert. (2022) Perceived emotional and informational support for cancer: Patients’ perspectives on interpersonal versus media sources. Communications 47:2, pages 171-194.
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Amanda L. Kastrinos, Carma L. BylundMichaela D. MullisEaston WollneyMaria Sae-HauElisa WeissCarla L. Fisher. (2022) Parents Caring for Children Diagnosed with a Blood Cancer from Infancy to Emerging Adulthood: A Life span Perspective. Journal of Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology 11:1, pages 61-67.
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Jennifer Kue, Laura A. Szalacha, Kaitlyn Rechenberg, Timiya S. Nolan & Usha Menon. (2021) Communication Among Southeast Asian Mothers and Daughters About Cervical Cancer Prevention. Nursing Research 70:5S, pages S73-S83.
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Laura Gawinski, Stephanie Stiel, Nils Schneider & Franziska A. Herbst. (2021) Communication in dyads of adult children at the end of life with their parents and parents at the end of life with their adult children: Findings from a mixed‐methods study. Psycho-Oncology 30:9, pages 1535-1543.
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Carla L. Fisher, Kevin B. Wright, Camella J. Rising, Xiaomei Cai, Michaela D. Mullis, Amelia Burke-Garcia & Dasha Afanaseva. (2020) Helping Mothers and Daughters Talk about Environmental Breast Cancer Risk and Risk-Reducing Lifestyle Behaviors. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17:13, pages 4757.
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Kevin Wright, Carla Fisher, Camella Rising, Amelia Burke-Garcia, Dasha Afanaseva & Xiaomei Cai. (2019) Partnering With Mommy Bloggers to Disseminate Breast Cancer Risk Information: Social Media Intervention. Journal of Medical Internet Research 21:3, pages e12441.
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Liesbeth Van Humbeeck, Let Dillen, Ruth Piers, Mieke Grypdonck, Sofie Verhaeghe & Nele Van Den Noortgate. (2019) Cancer patients' experiences of communicating and dealing with their older parents: A qualitative study. European Journal of Oncology Nursing 38, pages 98-103.
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Marleah Dean & Emily A. Rauscher. (2017) “It was an Emotional Baby”: Previvors’ Family Planning Decision‐Making Styles about Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer Risk. Journal of Genetic Counseling 26:6, pages 1301-1313.
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Carla L. Fisher, Bianca M. Wolf, Craig Fowler & Mollie Rose Canzona. (2016) Experiences of “openness” between mothers and daughters during breast cancer: implications for coping and healthy outcomes. Psycho-Oncology 26:11, pages 1872-1880.
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Carla L. Fisher, Thomas Roccotagliata, Camella J. Rising, David W. Kissane, Emily A. Glogowski & Carma L. Bylund. (2016) “I Don't Want to Be an Ostrich”: Managing Mothers’ Uncertainty during BRCA1/2 Genetic Counseling. Journal of Genetic Counseling 26:3, pages 455-468.
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Liesbeth Van Humbeeck, Let Dillen, Ruth Piers, Myriam Deveugele, Mieke Grypdonck, Sofie Verhaeghe & Nele Van Den Noortgate. (2015) Tightrope walkers suffering in silence: A qualitative study into the experiences of older parents who have an adult child with cancer. International Journal of Nursing Studies 52:9, pages 1445-1453.
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Cynthia Kratzke, Anup Amatya & Hugo Vilchis. (2014) Breast Cancer Prevention Knowledge, Beliefs, and Information Sources Between Non-Hispanic and Hispanic College Women for Risk Reduction Focus. Journal of Community Health 40:1, pages 124-130.
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Carla L. Fisher, Erin Maloney, Emily Glogowski, Karen Hurley, Shawna Edgerson, Wendy G. Lichtenthal, David Kissane & Carma Bylund. (2014) Talking About Familial Breast Cancer Risk. Qualitative Health Research 24:4, pages 517-535.
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Cynthia Kratzke, Anup Amatya & Hugo Vilchis. (2013) Differences Among College Women for Breast Cancer Prevention Acquired Information-Seeking, Desired Apps and Texts, and Daughter-Initiated Information to Mothers. Journal of Community Health 39:2, pages 291-300.
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Kathleen M. Galvin & Dawn O. Braithwaite. (2014) Theory and Research From the Communication Field: Discourses That Constitute and Reflect Families. Journal of Family Theory & Review 6:1, pages 97-111.
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Liesbeth Van Humbeeck, Ruth D Piers, Sigrid Van Camp, Let Dillen, Sofie TL Verhaeghe & Nele J Van Den Noortgate. (2013) Aged parents’ experiences during a critical illness trajectory and after the death of an adult child: A review of the literature. Palliative Medicine 27:7, pages 583-595.
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Cynthia Kratzke, Hugo Vilchis & Anup Amatya. (2013) Breast Cancer Prevention Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors Among College Women and Mother–Daughter Communication. Journal of Community Health 38:3, pages 560-568.
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Carma L. Bylund, Carla L. Fisher, Dale Brashers, Shawna Edgerson, Emily A. Glogowski, Sherry R. Boyar, Yelena Kemel, Sara Spencer & David Kissane. (2011) Sources of Uncertainty About Daughters’ Breast Cancer Risk that Emerge During Genetic Counseling Consultations. Journal of Genetic Counseling 21:2, pages 292-304.
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