[Extract] Rehabilitation is an integral part of cancer care. Cancer rehabilitation programmes can help patients maximize their independence and improve their quality of life, regardless of life expectancy. Patients are assessed for their rehabilitation needs, which can include physical, emotional, spiritual and social concerns. A multiprofessional team of therapists and specialists working together provides individualised cancer rehabilitation programmes
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women in the United States. The treatment for...
The health care delivery system in the United States is challenged to meet the needs of a growing po...
BACKGROUND: Patients are surviving longer with cancer due to early detection and improvements in tre...
Purpose: A primary objective stated at the Cancer Rehabilitation Symposium at the National Institute...
Assessment of cancer rehabilitation outcome measures is integral for patient assessment, symptom scr...
Objective: A multidimensional rehabilitation program for cancer survivors was developed to overcome ...
Cancer is a systemic disease that can affect nearly every organ in the body, resulting in a progress...
Although the incidence of cancer in the United States is high, improvements in early diagnosis and t...
The aims are to investigate cancer patients' perceived satisfaction with a Group Rehabilitation (GR)...
Functional impairments and disability of individuals treated for cancer are common across all points...
Aim. Cancer rehabilitation is an important, but often underutilized treatment in the comprehensive c...
The relevance of cancer rehabilitation as a public health issue grows steadily as cancer incidence, ...
Medical management for malignant neoplastic diseases includes surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, and ...
Objectives: Despite the availability of cancer rehabilitation, utilization at our institution was lo...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the rehabilitation goals of inpatients with cancer. The...
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women in the United States. The treatment for...
The health care delivery system in the United States is challenged to meet the needs of a growing po...
BACKGROUND: Patients are surviving longer with cancer due to early detection and improvements in tre...
Purpose: A primary objective stated at the Cancer Rehabilitation Symposium at the National Institute...
Assessment of cancer rehabilitation outcome measures is integral for patient assessment, symptom scr...
Objective: A multidimensional rehabilitation program for cancer survivors was developed to overcome ...
Cancer is a systemic disease that can affect nearly every organ in the body, resulting in a progress...
Although the incidence of cancer in the United States is high, improvements in early diagnosis and t...
The aims are to investigate cancer patients' perceived satisfaction with a Group Rehabilitation (GR)...
Functional impairments and disability of individuals treated for cancer are common across all points...
Aim. Cancer rehabilitation is an important, but often underutilized treatment in the comprehensive c...
The relevance of cancer rehabilitation as a public health issue grows steadily as cancer incidence, ...
Medical management for malignant neoplastic diseases includes surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, and ...
Objectives: Despite the availability of cancer rehabilitation, utilization at our institution was lo...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the rehabilitation goals of inpatients with cancer. The...
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women in the United States. The treatment for...
The health care delivery system in the United States is challenged to meet the needs of a growing po...
BACKGROUND: Patients are surviving longer with cancer due to early detection and improvements in tre...