The Institute of Medicine suggests that consistent survivorship care plan (SCP) use involves developing and delivering SCPs to all cancer survivors and their primary care providers (PCPs). We describe the consistency of SCP use in US cancer programs and assess its relationship with cancer program-level determinants
Background: To help the growing number of cancer survivors deal with the challenges of cancer surviv...
To evaluate the feasibility, usability, and satisfaction of a survivorship care plan (SCP) and ident...
Abstract Purpose In Georgia, there are more than 356,000 cancer survivors. Although many encounter c...
The Institute of Medicine suggests that consistent survivorship care plan (SCP) use involves develop...
Cancer programs are increasingly required to use survivorship care plans (SCPs). Compliance with SCP...
Background Survivorship care plans (SCPs), including a treatment summary and follow-up plan, inte...
Survivorship care plans (SCPs) are intended to educate survivors and providers about survivors’ tran...
abstract: Cancer survivors meet survivorship with uncertainty due to a lack of uniform information p...
BackgroundSurvivorship care plans (SCPs), including a treatment summary and follow-up plan, intend t...
Survivorship Care Plans (SCPs) are a communication tool that empowers cancer patients to self-advoca...
abstract: Cancer survivorship has been identified as separate stage in cancer treatment posing uniqu...
PurposeSurvivorship care planning should involve discussions between providers and cancer survivors ...
Cancer survivors are steadily increasing, with continued cancer research and treatment improvements,...
Survivorship care plans (SCPs) have been suggested to reduce fragmentation of care experienced by ca...
abstract: There is an increasing number of cancer patients outliving their diagnosis and treatment a...
Background: To help the growing number of cancer survivors deal with the challenges of cancer surviv...
To evaluate the feasibility, usability, and satisfaction of a survivorship care plan (SCP) and ident...
Abstract Purpose In Georgia, there are more than 356,000 cancer survivors. Although many encounter c...
The Institute of Medicine suggests that consistent survivorship care plan (SCP) use involves develop...
Cancer programs are increasingly required to use survivorship care plans (SCPs). Compliance with SCP...
Background Survivorship care plans (SCPs), including a treatment summary and follow-up plan, inte...
Survivorship care plans (SCPs) are intended to educate survivors and providers about survivors’ tran...
abstract: Cancer survivors meet survivorship with uncertainty due to a lack of uniform information p...
BackgroundSurvivorship care plans (SCPs), including a treatment summary and follow-up plan, intend t...
Survivorship Care Plans (SCPs) are a communication tool that empowers cancer patients to self-advoca...
abstract: Cancer survivorship has been identified as separate stage in cancer treatment posing uniqu...
PurposeSurvivorship care planning should involve discussions between providers and cancer survivors ...
Cancer survivors are steadily increasing, with continued cancer research and treatment improvements,...
Survivorship care plans (SCPs) have been suggested to reduce fragmentation of care experienced by ca...
abstract: There is an increasing number of cancer patients outliving their diagnosis and treatment a...
Background: To help the growing number of cancer survivors deal with the challenges of cancer surviv...
To evaluate the feasibility, usability, and satisfaction of a survivorship care plan (SCP) and ident...
Abstract Purpose In Georgia, there are more than 356,000 cancer survivors. Although many encounter c...