Journal article
Women's reflections on fertility and motherhood after breast cancer and its treatment
M Kirkman, I Winship, C Stern, S Neil, GB Mann, JRW Fisher
European Journal of Cancer Care | WILEY | Published : 2014
DOI: 10.1111/ecc.12163
Abstract
Breast cancer and its treatment have complex ramifications for women of reproductive age, including reduced fertility. With the aim of increasing understanding of what it means to women to manage fertility and motherhood in the years after a diagnosis of breast cancer, in-depth qualitative interviews were conducted with 10 women aged 26-45 years, living in Victoria, Australia, who had been diagnosed with breast cancer aged 25-41. Transcripts were analysed thematically and interpreted within narrative theory. Six themes linking breast cancer to fertility and motherhood were identified: diagnosis as a pivotal life event, robbed of time and choice, significance of fertility, being a mother, nar..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank our participants, who were extraordinarily generous with their time and willingness to discuss such a sensitive topic, and Di Missen and Helen Shepherd of BreaCan. The research was funded by a small grant from The Helen McPherson Smith Trust.