Long-term survival for adult patients with solid tumours continues to increase. For some cancers, the possibility of recurrence after a number of years is extremely low, and the risk of death becomes similar to that of the general population of the same sex and age. During the Fifth European Conference on Survivors and Chronic Cancer Patients held in Siracusa, Italy, June 2014, oncologists, general practitioners, epidemiologists, cancer patients and survivors, and patient advocates joined to discuss the possible use of the term “cured” in reference to some adult patients with solid tumours. The specific focus was the appropriateness of using the term in communicating with cancer patients, survivors, and their families. Initial results of th...
Over the last few decades, thanks to early detection, effective drugs, and personalized treatments, ...
Accurate capture of the symptom experience is essential to gauging efficacy, safety, and tolerabilit...
There are 1.6 million people living with a diagnosis of cancer. A plethora of reports and studies ha...
Long-term survival for adult patients with solid tumours continues to increase. For some cancers, th...
Background. The words “hope” and “cure” were used in a greater number of articles and sentences in n...
Having a life partner significantly extends survival for most cancer patients. The label given to th...
Purpose: Individuals diagnosed with cancer have been shown to interpret the term “cancer survivor” d...
Over the past three decades various definitions of cancer survivor and cancer survivorship have been...
There has been a recent increase in research considering the perceptions of the term “cancer survivo...
Meeting Needs of Cancer Survivors: Thanks to new treatments and early detection, many types of cance...
INTRODUCTION: There is a lack of a consistent, operational definition of what it means to be a cance...
The concept of cancer survivorship and the term 'cancer survivor' remains widely interpreted. The ai...
This editorial examines whether the term "palliative care" should be used in relation to cardiac sur...
Despite our success in improving survival outcomes in patients with cancer, the words “you have canc...
Over the last few decades, thanks to early detection, effective drugs, and personalized treatments, ...
Over the last few decades, thanks to early detection, effective drugs, and personalized treatments, ...
Accurate capture of the symptom experience is essential to gauging efficacy, safety, and tolerabilit...
There are 1.6 million people living with a diagnosis of cancer. A plethora of reports and studies ha...
Long-term survival for adult patients with solid tumours continues to increase. For some cancers, th...
Background. The words “hope” and “cure” were used in a greater number of articles and sentences in n...
Having a life partner significantly extends survival for most cancer patients. The label given to th...
Purpose: Individuals diagnosed with cancer have been shown to interpret the term “cancer survivor” d...
Over the past three decades various definitions of cancer survivor and cancer survivorship have been...
There has been a recent increase in research considering the perceptions of the term “cancer survivo...
Meeting Needs of Cancer Survivors: Thanks to new treatments and early detection, many types of cance...
INTRODUCTION: There is a lack of a consistent, operational definition of what it means to be a cance...
The concept of cancer survivorship and the term 'cancer survivor' remains widely interpreted. The ai...
This editorial examines whether the term "palliative care" should be used in relation to cardiac sur...
Despite our success in improving survival outcomes in patients with cancer, the words “you have canc...
Over the last few decades, thanks to early detection, effective drugs, and personalized treatments, ...
Over the last few decades, thanks to early detection, effective drugs, and personalized treatments, ...
Accurate capture of the symptom experience is essential to gauging efficacy, safety, and tolerabilit...
There are 1.6 million people living with a diagnosis of cancer. A plethora of reports and studies ha...