Although the number of long-term cancer survivors has increased substantially over past years, the journey of survivorship does not always include high-quality, patient-centered care. A variety of survivorship care models have evolved based on who provides this care, the survivor population, the site of care, and/or the capacity for delivering specific services. Other areas of survivorship care being explored include how long follow-up care is needed, application of a risk-based approach to survivorship care, and the role of the survivor in his or her own recovery. However, there is little evidence indicating whether any models improve clinical or patient-reported outcomes. A newer focus in survivorship care has included assessment of poten...
Purpose: To critically assess the effectiveness and implementation of different models of post-treat...
Background: To help the growing number of cancer survivors deal with the challenges of cancer surviv...
There is increasing recognition that cancer survivors require continued care, beyond diagnosis and t...
Abstract Cancer affects an estimated one in three individuals during their lifetime, either through ...
Evidence of health disparities among cancer survivors is growing. Globally, survivorship models of c...
Advancements in cancer have increased survival rates leading to a paradigm shift such that cancer is...
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...
Formal cancer survivorship care is a growing focus internationally. This article provides a broad ov...
The cadre of individuals who are living after a diagnosis of cancer is growing steadily. In develope...
Formal cancer survivorship care is a growing focus internationally. This article provides a broad ov...
The population of cancer survivors in the United States is currently estimated to be close to 14 mil...
The population of cancer survivors in the United States is currently estimated to be close to 14 mil...
The National Cancer Policy Forum of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine spo...
Purpose: To critically assess the effectiveness and implementation of different models of post-treat...
Purpose: To critically assess the effectiveness and implementation of different models of post-treat...
Background: To help the growing number of cancer survivors deal with the challenges of cancer surviv...
There is increasing recognition that cancer survivors require continued care, beyond diagnosis and t...
Abstract Cancer affects an estimated one in three individuals during their lifetime, either through ...
Evidence of health disparities among cancer survivors is growing. Globally, survivorship models of c...
Advancements in cancer have increased survival rates leading to a paradigm shift such that cancer is...
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...
Formal cancer survivorship care is a growing focus internationally. This article provides a broad ov...
The cadre of individuals who are living after a diagnosis of cancer is growing steadily. In develope...
Formal cancer survivorship care is a growing focus internationally. This article provides a broad ov...
The population of cancer survivors in the United States is currently estimated to be close to 14 mil...
The population of cancer survivors in the United States is currently estimated to be close to 14 mil...
The National Cancer Policy Forum of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine spo...
Purpose: To critically assess the effectiveness and implementation of different models of post-treat...
Purpose: To critically assess the effectiveness and implementation of different models of post-treat...
Background: To help the growing number of cancer survivors deal with the challenges of cancer surviv...
There is increasing recognition that cancer survivors require continued care, beyond diagnosis and t...