There is a call for a more generalist and personalised approach during hospital-led survivorship care for cancer and a formal role for general practitioners (GPs) is suggested. Evidence that GP-led survivorship care for colon cancer is effective in terms of recurrent disease detection and quality of life (QoL) and patients’ satisfaction is limited. Another development is to empower cancer survivors to be more involved in their rehabilitation. For this, the use of eHealth seems promising. In this thesis, we presented the design of a randomised controlled trial to examine GP-led colon cancer survivorship care and we reviewed the recruitment of this trial. We conducted a cohort study to assess hospital-led survivorship care for colon cancer co...
Purpose. To clarify experiences and preferences of patients regarding the current and future role of...
AbstractIntroductionFollow-up to detect recurrence is an important feature of care after colon cance...
Goals of work. Increasing numbers of people survive cancer beyond diagnosis and treatment. Many surv...
BACKGROUND: As colon cancer is increasingly becoming a chronic illness with a broad range of symptom...
Background. As colon cancer is increasingly becoming a chronic illness with a broad range of symptom...
Background: Colon cancer is associated with an increased risk of physical and psychosocial morbidity...
BACKGROUND: Primary health care use increases when cancer is diagnosed. This increase continues afte...
Healthcare providers, policy makers and patients have been keen to explore if general practitioners ...
BACKGROUND More colon cancer patients are expected to fully recover after treatment due to earlier d...
Abstract Background More colon cancer patients are expected to fully recover after treatment due to ...
Background: It is expected that in 2020 more than 17,000 cases of colorectal cancer will be diagnose...
Background: Due to ageing, increasing cancer incidence and improved treatment, the number of survivo...
Background: The number of cancer survivors is increasing due to improved treatments. Consequently, g...
PURPOSE: To clarify experiences and preferences of patients regarding the current and future role of...
Background: Patients who have been treated for colorectal cancer in Australia can consult their gene...
Purpose. To clarify experiences and preferences of patients regarding the current and future role of...
AbstractIntroductionFollow-up to detect recurrence is an important feature of care after colon cance...
Goals of work. Increasing numbers of people survive cancer beyond diagnosis and treatment. Many surv...
BACKGROUND: As colon cancer is increasingly becoming a chronic illness with a broad range of symptom...
Background. As colon cancer is increasingly becoming a chronic illness with a broad range of symptom...
Background: Colon cancer is associated with an increased risk of physical and psychosocial morbidity...
BACKGROUND: Primary health care use increases when cancer is diagnosed. This increase continues afte...
Healthcare providers, policy makers and patients have been keen to explore if general practitioners ...
BACKGROUND More colon cancer patients are expected to fully recover after treatment due to earlier d...
Abstract Background More colon cancer patients are expected to fully recover after treatment due to ...
Background: It is expected that in 2020 more than 17,000 cases of colorectal cancer will be diagnose...
Background: Due to ageing, increasing cancer incidence and improved treatment, the number of survivo...
Background: The number of cancer survivors is increasing due to improved treatments. Consequently, g...
PURPOSE: To clarify experiences and preferences of patients regarding the current and future role of...
Background: Patients who have been treated for colorectal cancer in Australia can consult their gene...
Purpose. To clarify experiences and preferences of patients regarding the current and future role of...
AbstractIntroductionFollow-up to detect recurrence is an important feature of care after colon cance...
Goals of work. Increasing numbers of people survive cancer beyond diagnosis and treatment. Many surv...