Background: The best practice for the organization of follow-up care in oncology is under debate, due to growing numbers of cancer survivors. Understanding survivors' preferences for follow-up care is elementary for designing patient-centred care. Based on data from prostate cancer and melanoma survivors, this study aims to identify: 1) preferences for follow-up care providers, for instance the medical specialist, the oncology nurse or the general practitioner; 2) characteristics associated with these preferences and 3) the preferred care provider to discuss cancer-related problems. Material and methods: Survivors diagnosed with prostate cancer (N = 535) and melanoma (N = 232) between 2007 and 2013 as registered in The Netherlands Cancer Re...
Introduction Due to an increasing number of cancer patients, new follow‐up models are being debated,...
Follow-up care is important for childhood cancer survivors to facilitate early detection and treatme...
Background The rising incidence of cancer and increasing number of cancer survivors place competing ...
Background: The best practice for the organization of follow-up care in oncology is under debate, du...
PURPOSE As survival rates of adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer patients increase, a growing...
PurposeNew strategies for delivering cancer follow-up care are needed. We surveyed primary care prov...
PURPOSE: As survival rates of adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer patients increase, a growing n...
PurposeSurvivorship care planning should involve discussions between providers and cancer survivors ...
INTRODUCTION: Most survivors of cancer enter a follow-up routine after their treatment, the aim of w...
Background:Early diagnosis and improved treatment outcomes have increased breast cancer survival rat...
BACKGROUND: Since the launch of the National Cancer Survivorship Initiative, there has been a surge ...
Objective To explore patients' preferences for follow-up in primary care vs. secondary care. Methods...
Abstract Background With ongoing healthcare reform and shrinking numbers of oncologists, appropriate...
BACKGROUND: Evidence for the efficacy of late effects surveillance in adult cancer survivors is lack...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) survivors are currently included in a secondary care-led survivorship care p...
Introduction Due to an increasing number of cancer patients, new follow‐up models are being debated,...
Follow-up care is important for childhood cancer survivors to facilitate early detection and treatme...
Background The rising incidence of cancer and increasing number of cancer survivors place competing ...
Background: The best practice for the organization of follow-up care in oncology is under debate, du...
PURPOSE As survival rates of adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer patients increase, a growing...
PurposeNew strategies for delivering cancer follow-up care are needed. We surveyed primary care prov...
PURPOSE: As survival rates of adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer patients increase, a growing n...
PurposeSurvivorship care planning should involve discussions between providers and cancer survivors ...
INTRODUCTION: Most survivors of cancer enter a follow-up routine after their treatment, the aim of w...
Background:Early diagnosis and improved treatment outcomes have increased breast cancer survival rat...
BACKGROUND: Since the launch of the National Cancer Survivorship Initiative, there has been a surge ...
Objective To explore patients' preferences for follow-up in primary care vs. secondary care. Methods...
Abstract Background With ongoing healthcare reform and shrinking numbers of oncologists, appropriate...
BACKGROUND: Evidence for the efficacy of late effects surveillance in adult cancer survivors is lack...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) survivors are currently included in a secondary care-led survivorship care p...
Introduction Due to an increasing number of cancer patients, new follow‐up models are being debated,...
Follow-up care is important for childhood cancer survivors to facilitate early detection and treatme...
Background The rising incidence of cancer and increasing number of cancer survivors place competing ...