There is increasing recognition that cancer survivors require continued care, beyond diagnosis and treatment. They are at increased risk of second and recurrent cancers, treatment related side-effects, other co-morbid health conditions, as well as psychological and social difficulties. However, current care is suboptimal and does not adequately meet the needs of this vulnerable population. In this paper, the principles of optimal survivorship care are discussed, including: prevention and detection of new cancers and recurrent cancer; surveillance for cancer spread, recurrence or second cancers; interventions for consequences of cancer and its treatment and; coordination between specialists and primary care providers. Barriers to achieving o...
Background: Over the past two decades the number of people living with cancer has increased. Many ca...
Background: Over the past two decades the number of people living with cancer has increased. Many ca...
Background: Over the past two decades the number of people living with cancer has increased. Many ca...
Abstract Cancer affects an estimated one in three individuals during their lifetime, either through ...
Although the number of long-term cancer survivors has increased substantially over past years, the j...
The cadre of individuals who are living after a diagnosis of cancer is growing steadily. In develope...
Survivorship care for a patient with cancer is often complex and requires a multidisciplinary approa...
Survivors of childhood and adult-onset cancer are at lifelong risk for the development of late effec...
Survivors of childhood and adult-onset cancer are at lifelong risk for the development of late effec...
Survivorship care for a patient with cancer is often complex and requires a multidisciplinary approa...
Survivorship care for a patient with cancer is often complex and requires a multidisciplinary approa...
Advancements in cancer have increased survival rates leading to a paradigm shift such that cancer is...
Increasing cancer incidence together with improved survival rates are contributing to the growing nu...
Formal cancer survivorship care is a growing focus internationally. This article provides a broad ov...
Formal cancer survivorship care is a growing focus internationally. This article provides a broad ov...
Background: Over the past two decades the number of people living with cancer has increased. Many ca...
Background: Over the past two decades the number of people living with cancer has increased. Many ca...
Background: Over the past two decades the number of people living with cancer has increased. Many ca...
Abstract Cancer affects an estimated one in three individuals during their lifetime, either through ...
Although the number of long-term cancer survivors has increased substantially over past years, the j...
The cadre of individuals who are living after a diagnosis of cancer is growing steadily. In develope...
Survivorship care for a patient with cancer is often complex and requires a multidisciplinary approa...
Survivors of childhood and adult-onset cancer are at lifelong risk for the development of late effec...
Survivors of childhood and adult-onset cancer are at lifelong risk for the development of late effec...
Survivorship care for a patient with cancer is often complex and requires a multidisciplinary approa...
Survivorship care for a patient with cancer is often complex and requires a multidisciplinary approa...
Advancements in cancer have increased survival rates leading to a paradigm shift such that cancer is...
Increasing cancer incidence together with improved survival rates are contributing to the growing nu...
Formal cancer survivorship care is a growing focus internationally. This article provides a broad ov...
Formal cancer survivorship care is a growing focus internationally. This article provides a broad ov...
Background: Over the past two decades the number of people living with cancer has increased. Many ca...
Background: Over the past two decades the number of people living with cancer has increased. Many ca...
Background: Over the past two decades the number of people living with cancer has increased. Many ca...