Love Research Army
The Love Research Army, formerly known as the Army of Women, is committed to encouraging and facilitating breast cancer research in all people, regardless of age, race, gender, sexual identity, with or without a breast cancer diagnosis. We combat the disparities that exist in research by challenging the scientific community to launch studies that are as inclusive and diverse as the people that breast cancer affects. We consistently and intentionally recruit members who are willing and excited to participate in breast cancer research. We are committed to thoughtfully engaging over 78,000 supporters by providing them with ongoing, real-time access to an array of studies.
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Open Love Research Army Studies
The following projects are currently open and enrolling volunteers. These studies have been evaluated and approved by the research team at Dr. Susan Love Foundation and members of our external Scientific Advisory Committee, comprised of researchers, clinicians, and advocates.
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Menopausal Symptoms, Heart Palpitations, Psychological Distress
Researcher Gary Elkins, PhD801 Washington Avenue, 2nd Floor, Waco, TX 76701 Summary Women with palpitations are more likely to be minority or marginalized races/ethnicities and report less physical activity, lower functional status, higher comorbidity burden,...
Opening the Conversation for Couples with Reproductive Health Concerns
Researcher(s) Jessica Gorman, PhD, MPH, Oregon State University Summary As many as two-thirds of women diagnosed with breast or gynecologic cancers (BGC) during young adulthood, age 18-39 years, experience negative effects of cancer and cancer treatment on...
Quality of Life for Couples Coping with Metastatic Breast Cancer
Researcher Dr. Jennifer Reese, Clinical Psychologist. Fox Chase Cancer Center Summary The survival rate after a diagnosis of metastatic breast cancer (MBC) is steadily increasing such that one-third of women currently living with this diagnosis have lived for...
An Exploration of the Perceptions of Cancer Educational Materials for Young Women with Breast Cancer and Implications for Material Development
Researcher Dr. Pearman Parker, UAMS College of Nursing Summary Cancer educational materials disseminate complex conceptual health information in print-heavy formats and can be difficult to understand especially when the most recent National Assessment of Adult...
Agreement to Participate in the Effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Wellness Activities and Well-Being of Cancer Survivors: Insights for Interventions Moving Forward
Researcher Jessica Clague DeHart, PhD, MPH, Assistant Professor Summary This survey study examines the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the wellness activities of cancer survivors. In addition to investigating how habits might have changed, this study will...
Evaluating Breast Sensation - BREAST-Q Normative Data
Researcher Sophocles Voineskos, MD, McMaster University, Hamilton, ONAnne Klassen, DPhil, McMaster University, Hamilton, ONAndrea Pusic, MD, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston MA Summary The BREAST-Q is a questionnaire used worldwide in...
A Study of Activation from Tumor Dormancy in ER-positive Breast Cancer Patients
Researcher Steven Narod, MD, and Carol Townsley, MD; Women’s College Research Institute, Toronto, ON, Canada. Summary Doctors do not know which women treated for early-stage estrogen receptor-positive (ER+) breast cancer will have their cancer come back in their...
Breast Cancer Treatment in Women with PALB2 Mutations
Researcher Kelly Metcalfe, PhD, Women’s College Research Institute, Toronto, ON, Canada Summary Research has shown that people who have inherited a mutation in the PALB2 gene are at increased risk for breast cancer. We have learned a lot about breast cancer that...
Randomized Clinical Trial of RANKL Inhibition with Denosumab on Mammographic Density in High Risk Premenopausal Women with Dense Breasts
Researcher Adetunji T. Toriola, MD, PhD, MPH, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO Summary Studies have shown that women with dense breasts are at increased risk for breast cancer. The drug tamoxifen has been shown to reduce breast cancer risk in...
Communication & Companions in Cancer Care
Researcher Kathryn Greene, PhD, Rutgers University; Katie Devine, PhD, Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey; Smita Banerjee, PhD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; Maria Venetis, PhD, Rutgers University; Danielle Catona, PhD, George Mason University; Maria...
Predicting Brain Health After Chemotherapy
Researcher Shelli Kesler, PhD, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX Summary We need women with a history of breast cancer who have completed chemotherapy treatment at least 1 month ago and healthy women to help researchers gain a better understanding of the...
Study to Understand Changes in Thinking in Breast Cancer Patients
Researcher Tim Ahles, PhD, and James Root, PhD, at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Summary Breast cancer treatments may have an impact on how the brain processes information and emotions as well as on a person’s attention span and behavior. To better understand...
Genomic Analysis of Long-Term Survivors with Metastatic Cancer
Researcher Mark Burkard, MD, PhD, University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center, Madison, Wisconsin Summary Some people live for many years following a metastatic breast cancer diagnosis. To gain insight into why researchers want to learn more about the medical...
WISDOM Study
Researcher Laura Esserman, MD, MBA, University of California, San Francisco, CA and her partners from the Athena Breast Health Network (a collaboration across the five University of California Medical Centers and Sanford Health) Summary Women receive mixed messages...
Risk Factor Analysis of Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer
Researcher Steven Narod, MD, Women's College Research Institute, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Summary Genetic and non-genetic factors are believed to influence whether a woman with a BRCA1, BRCA2, and/or PALB2 mutation goes on to develop breast and/or ovarian cancer. The...
Watch Past Study Webinars
Male Breast Cancer Collateral Damage Survey Webinar
This webinar featured Dr. Deanna Attai from the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA who discussed the findings from her pilot study titled, "The Male Breast Cancer Collateral Damage Survey," which was supported by the Love Research Army.
Male Breast Cancer Collateral Damage Survey Webinar
This webinar featured Dr. Deanna Attai from the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA who discussed the findings from her pilot study titled, "The Male Breast Cancer Collateral Damage Survey," which was supported by the Love Research Army.
Male Breast Cancer Collateral Damage Survey Webinar
This webinar featured Dr. Deanna Attai from the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA who discussed the findings from her pilot study titled, "The Male Breast Cancer Collateral Damage Survey," which was supported by the Love Research Army.
Physical Activity Intervention in Breast Cancer Survivors Webinar
This webinar featured Michael C. Robertson, PhD, MPH and Karen Basen-Engquist, PhD, MPH from the University of Texas, who conducted a study titled, "Physical Activity Intervention in Breast Cancer Survivors," which was supported by the Love Research Army. Dr....
Physical Activity Intervention in Breast Cancer Survivors Webinar
This webinar featured Michael C. Robertson, PhD, MPH and Karen Basen-Engquist, PhD, MPH from the University of Texas, who conducted a study titled, "Physical Activity Intervention in Breast Cancer Survivors," which was supported by the Love Research Army. Dr....
Physical Activity Intervention in Breast Cancer Survivors Webinar
This webinar featured Michael C. Robertson, PhD, MPH and Karen Basen-Engquist, PhD, MPH from the University of Texas, who conducted a study titled, "Physical Activity Intervention in Breast Cancer Survivors," which was supported by the Love Research Army. Dr....
Exploring the Effects of Genomic Testing on Fear of Cancer Recurrence among Breast Cancer Survivors
This webinar featured Maurade Gormley, MSN, from New York University, who discussed the quantitative findings from her study titled, "Exploring the Effects of Genomic Testing on Fear of Cancer Recurrence among Breast Cancer Survivors," which was supported by the Love...
Exploring the Effects of Genomic Testing on Fear of Cancer Recurrence among Breast Cancer Survivors
This webinar featured Maurade Gormley, MSN, from New York University, who discussed the quantitative findings from her study titled, "Exploring the Effects of Genomic Testing on Fear of Cancer Recurrence among Breast Cancer Survivors," which was supported by the Love...
Exploring the Effects of Genomic Testing on Fear of Cancer Recurrence among Breast Cancer Survivors
This webinar featured Maurade Gormley, MSN, from New York University, who discussed the quantitative findings from her study titled, "Exploring the Effects of Genomic Testing on Fear of Cancer Recurrence among Breast Cancer Survivors," which was supported by the Love...