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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1992
Cancer survivorship is becoming a newly defined entity. Cancer therapies can produce many late physical effects by adversely affecting every organ system. Psychosocial issues that have been studied include: psychiatric, self-concept, school performance, and behavioral adjustment, employment and insurance discrimination, and marital status.
A H, Herold, R G, Roetzheim
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Cancer survivorship is becoming a newly defined entity. Cancer therapies can produce many late physical effects by adversely affecting every organ system. Psychosocial issues that have been studied include: psychiatric, self-concept, school performance, and behavioral adjustment, employment and insurance discrimination, and marital status.
A H, Herold, R G, Roetzheim
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Hypertension in Cancer Survivors
Current Hypertension Reports, 2022With increasing survival after cancer treatment, there is a need for long-term management of risk factors and chronic medical conditions to realize the full benefit of improvement of outcomes. Hypertension is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease and has a higher prevalence in cancer survivors compared to the general population. In this review
Mohammed Hasan Khan +4 more
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Sleep Disturbances Among Cancer Survivors
Cancer Epidemiology, 2023We investigated sleep disturbances among cancer survivors compared to similarly aged women without cancer history.We identified 2067 women with a history of cancer other than breast or non-melanoma skin cancer at enrollment in the Sister Study, a US-wide cohort of women with a family history of breast cancer.
Rina A. Yarosh +4 more
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Cataracts Among Cancer Survivors
American Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2005To determine the frequency of cataracts in cancer survivors and their association with patients' demographic characteristics, treatment, and cancer type and the perceived effect cancer had had on their overall health.This was a descriptive, cross-sectional review of the results of a survey of long-term cancer survivors who had been treated at the ...
Charles, Stava +2 more
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Native American Cancer Survivors
Health Care for Women International, 1999This paper provides a brief review of cancer survival data for both Native American men and women, information about cancer survivor support groups, survivor resources, and some examples of how cancer is perceived by some Native Americans.
L, Burhansstipanov +2 more
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Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, 2006
Cancer is an age-related disease, and has increased in prevalence as the population has grown older. Improvements in screening and the availability of better therapeutic options contribute to burgeoning numbers of cancer survivors, who number more than 24 million worldwide. Sixty-one percent of these survivors are at least 65 years old.
Arati V, Rao, Wendy, Demark-Wahnefried
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Cancer is an age-related disease, and has increased in prevalence as the population has grown older. Improvements in screening and the availability of better therapeutic options contribute to burgeoning numbers of cancer survivors, who number more than 24 million worldwide. Sixty-one percent of these survivors are at least 65 years old.
Arati V, Rao, Wendy, Demark-Wahnefried
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