Background: The number of cancer survivors in Australia is growing. General practitioners (GPs) have a key role in providing holistic care to people experiencing a cancer diagnosis, receiving treatment or enduring long-term effects of cancer and its treatment. Cancer survivors experience a range of unique biopsychosocial issues, requiring significant and coordinated care to optimise their quality of life. Objective: The aim of this article is to provide an overview of management strategies for GPs in addressing three highly distressing cancer-related issues: fear of cancer recurrence, financial toxicity and management of relationships. Discussion: Recommendations are provided for effective screening and monitoring of cancer-related issues, ...
PURPOSE: Financial toxicity (FT) describes financial distress or hardship as an outcome of cancer an...
Purpose: Financial toxicity (FT) describes financial distress or hardship as an outcome of cancer an...
Background: In the last few decades there has been a considerable increase in the number of cancer s...
Background: The number of cancer survivors in Australia is growing. General practitioners (GPs) have...
BACKGROUND: The number of cancer survivors in Australia is growing. General practitioners (GPs) have...
Background: The term financial toxicity (FT) is used to describe financial distress or hardship as a...
Primary care providers, including general practice teams (GPTs), are well positioned within the comm...
Background:The term financial toxicity (FT) is used to describe financial distress or hardship as an...
Primary care providers, including general practice teams (GPTs), are well positioned within the comm...
Primary care providers, including general practice teams (GPTs), are well positioned within the comm...
Background: The number of cancer survivors is increasing due to improved treatments. Consequently, g...
Effective cancer care depends on inter-sectoral and inter-professional communication. General Practi...
Purpose: Financial toxicity (FT) describes financial distress or hardship as an outcome of cancer an...
Background: The term financial toxicity (FT) is used to describe financial distress or hardship as ...
Purpose: Financial toxicity (FT) describes financial distress or hardship as an outcome of cancer an...
PURPOSE: Financial toxicity (FT) describes financial distress or hardship as an outcome of cancer an...
Purpose: Financial toxicity (FT) describes financial distress or hardship as an outcome of cancer an...
Background: In the last few decades there has been a considerable increase in the number of cancer s...
Background: The number of cancer survivors in Australia is growing. General practitioners (GPs) have...
BACKGROUND: The number of cancer survivors in Australia is growing. General practitioners (GPs) have...
Background: The term financial toxicity (FT) is used to describe financial distress or hardship as a...
Primary care providers, including general practice teams (GPTs), are well positioned within the comm...
Background:The term financial toxicity (FT) is used to describe financial distress or hardship as an...
Primary care providers, including general practice teams (GPTs), are well positioned within the comm...
Primary care providers, including general practice teams (GPTs), are well positioned within the comm...
Background: The number of cancer survivors is increasing due to improved treatments. Consequently, g...
Effective cancer care depends on inter-sectoral and inter-professional communication. General Practi...
Purpose: Financial toxicity (FT) describes financial distress or hardship as an outcome of cancer an...
Background: The term financial toxicity (FT) is used to describe financial distress or hardship as ...
Purpose: Financial toxicity (FT) describes financial distress or hardship as an outcome of cancer an...
PURPOSE: Financial toxicity (FT) describes financial distress or hardship as an outcome of cancer an...
Purpose: Financial toxicity (FT) describes financial distress or hardship as an outcome of cancer an...
Background: In the last few decades there has been a considerable increase in the number of cancer s...