Background: Approximately one third of cancer survivors in the United Kingdom face ongoing and debilitating psychological and physical symptoms related to poor quality of life. Very little is known about current post-cancer treatment services. Methods: Oncology healthcare professionals (HCPs) were invited to take part in a survey, which gathered both quantitative and free text data about the content and delivery of cancer aftercare and patient needs. Analysis involved descriptive statistics and content analysis. Results: There were 163 complete responses from 278 survey participants; 70% of NHS acute trusts provided data. HCPs views on patient post-cancer treatment needs were most frequently: fear of recurrence (95%), fatigue (94%), changes...
Increasing cancer incidence together with improved survival rates are contributing to the growing nu...
Purpose There are 1.2 million long-term cancer survivors in the United Kingdom. Existing research on...
Aim: To explore cancer survivors’ experiences of living with chronic pain after curative cancer trea...
Background: Approximately one third of cancer survivors in the United Kingdom face ongoing and debil...
Background: Approximately one third of cancer survivors in the United Kingdom face ongoing and debil...
Increasing cancer incidence together with improved survival rates are contributing to the growing nu...
BACKGROUND: Increasing numbers of people are living with, and beyond, cancer. They are at risk of lo...
BACKGROUND. Increasing numbers of people are living with, and beyond, cancer. They are at risk of lo...
BACKGROUND: In the United Kingdom, there are approximately two million cancer survivors (3.2% of the...
PURPOSE: There are 1.2 million long-term cancer survivors in the United Kingdom. Existing research o...
BACKGROUND: To compare self-reported health and well-being in a sample of cancer survivors with indi...
Purpose To meet the long-term needs of cancer survivors the focus of recent cancer care reform in t...
Background: Cancer policy has long called for improved access to psychological care for people with ...
Background: Cancer policy has long called for improved access to psychological care for people with ...
Aim: To explore cancer survivors’ experiences of living with chronic pain after curative cancer trea...
Increasing cancer incidence together with improved survival rates are contributing to the growing nu...
Purpose There are 1.2 million long-term cancer survivors in the United Kingdom. Existing research on...
Aim: To explore cancer survivors’ experiences of living with chronic pain after curative cancer trea...
Background: Approximately one third of cancer survivors in the United Kingdom face ongoing and debil...
Background: Approximately one third of cancer survivors in the United Kingdom face ongoing and debil...
Increasing cancer incidence together with improved survival rates are contributing to the growing nu...
BACKGROUND: Increasing numbers of people are living with, and beyond, cancer. They are at risk of lo...
BACKGROUND. Increasing numbers of people are living with, and beyond, cancer. They are at risk of lo...
BACKGROUND: In the United Kingdom, there are approximately two million cancer survivors (3.2% of the...
PURPOSE: There are 1.2 million long-term cancer survivors in the United Kingdom. Existing research o...
BACKGROUND: To compare self-reported health and well-being in a sample of cancer survivors with indi...
Purpose To meet the long-term needs of cancer survivors the focus of recent cancer care reform in t...
Background: Cancer policy has long called for improved access to psychological care for people with ...
Background: Cancer policy has long called for improved access to psychological care for people with ...
Aim: To explore cancer survivors’ experiences of living with chronic pain after curative cancer trea...
Increasing cancer incidence together with improved survival rates are contributing to the growing nu...
Purpose There are 1.2 million long-term cancer survivors in the United Kingdom. Existing research on...
Aim: To explore cancer survivors’ experiences of living with chronic pain after curative cancer trea...