This cross-sectional study aimed to assess the knowledge and perceptions of sexual and reproductive health (SRH) and factors influencing perceptions among adolescents living in Son La, a mountainous region in Vietnam
Although exercise benefits female cancer survivors, clinical decision-making regarding timing, frequency, duration, and intensity is lacking. Optimizing exercise interventions in this population is necessary. This study aimed to describe existing digital home-based exercises and to assess their effectiveness at improving physical health in female cancer survivors upon completion of therapy.
Vietnamese Publication
Effective data visualization from wearable sensors: Perspectives from medical staff through qualitative research
Sleep quality and related factors in women with cancer treated at some hospitals in Hanoi city
Level of stress and related factors in women with cancer treated at some hospitals in Hanoi city
Nurses' awareness in mental health care for women with cancer
The Women’s Wellness Research Collaborative is an international collaboration of researchers, health practitioners, educators, universities and research institutions dedicated to supporting the ongoing health and wellbeing of women across every stage of life.
The VinUni-Illinois Smart Health Center (VISHC) is a collaboration between VinUniversity (VinUni) and the Grainger College of Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC or Illinois). The center was established to conduct high-impact research on biomedical sensing, informatics, and their applications in smart healthcare.
DawnV was developed by healthcare professionals worldwide, based on novel scientific evidence to improve the physical and mental health of Vietnamese women. Each of DawnV’s programs is designed to address the needs of Vietnamese women for a comprehensive care plan of a specific health issue at different stages of their lives.
Breast Cancer Network Vietnam is a member of the Union for International Cancer Control, which works to facilitate early detection of breast cancer and to improve the quality of life for women in the community.