INTRODUCTION: Most survivors of cancer enter a follow-up routine after their treatment, the aim of which is to detect recurrence, provide psychological support, monitor treatment-related side-effects, and to evaluate care. Due to rising numbers of people with cancer and better survival of these patients, current follow-up routines are under pressure. We reviewed the literature on patients' expectations and preferences regarding this care. METHODS: We systematically searched the databases of Pubmed, CINAHL, and PsychInfo. Studies were screened and data extraction was double performed by three authors. Data were collected from quantitative and qualitative studies and described thematically. RESULTS: After screening, 12 full-text articles were...
BACKGROUND: Since the launch of the National Cancer Survivorship Initiative, there has been a surge ...
Background Cancer follow-up places a significant burden on hospital outpatient clinics. There ar...
Background: The best practice for the organization of follow-up care in oncology is under debate, du...
INTRODUCTION: Most survivors of cancer enter a follow-up routine after their treatment, the aim of w...
INTRODUCTION: Most survivors of cancer enter a follow-up routine after their treatment, the aim of w...
Background: Routine follow-up is a part of the standard medical care after treatment for colorectal ...
IntroductionThere is no robust evidence to indicate the most appropriate models of follow-up care fo...
Objective: To explore patients' beliefs about the aims of breast cancer follow-up, and to compare th...
Objective: To explore patients' beliefs about the aims of breast cancer follow-up, and to compare th...
Objective: To explore patients' beliefs about the aims of breast cancer follow-up, and to compare th...
Objective: To explore patients' beliefs about the aims of breast cancer follow-up, and to compare th...
Objective: To explore patients' beliefs about the aims of breast cancer follow-up, and to compare th...
Objective: To explore patients' beliefs about the aims of breast cancer follow-up, and to compare th...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Routine follow-up is a part of the standard medical care a...
The purpose of the study was to analyse the needs of women who participated in a routine follow-up p...
BACKGROUND: Since the launch of the National Cancer Survivorship Initiative, there has been a surge ...
Background Cancer follow-up places a significant burden on hospital outpatient clinics. There ar...
Background: The best practice for the organization of follow-up care in oncology is under debate, du...
INTRODUCTION: Most survivors of cancer enter a follow-up routine after their treatment, the aim of w...
INTRODUCTION: Most survivors of cancer enter a follow-up routine after their treatment, the aim of w...
Background: Routine follow-up is a part of the standard medical care after treatment for colorectal ...
IntroductionThere is no robust evidence to indicate the most appropriate models of follow-up care fo...
Objective: To explore patients' beliefs about the aims of breast cancer follow-up, and to compare th...
Objective: To explore patients' beliefs about the aims of breast cancer follow-up, and to compare th...
Objective: To explore patients' beliefs about the aims of breast cancer follow-up, and to compare th...
Objective: To explore patients' beliefs about the aims of breast cancer follow-up, and to compare th...
Objective: To explore patients' beliefs about the aims of breast cancer follow-up, and to compare th...
Objective: To explore patients' beliefs about the aims of breast cancer follow-up, and to compare th...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Routine follow-up is a part of the standard medical care a...
The purpose of the study was to analyse the needs of women who participated in a routine follow-up p...
BACKGROUND: Since the launch of the National Cancer Survivorship Initiative, there has been a surge ...
Background Cancer follow-up places a significant burden on hospital outpatient clinics. There ar...
Background: The best practice for the organization of follow-up care in oncology is under debate, du...