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Survivorship: Childhood Cancer Survivors
Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2009Late effects of therapy for childhood cancer are frequent and serious. Fortunately, many late effects are also modifiable. Proactive and anticipatory risk-based care can reduce the frequency and severity of treatment-related morbidity. The primary care clinician should be an integral component in risk-based care of survivors.
Kevin C, Oeffinger +2 more
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Cancer screening practices among cancer survivors
American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2005Cancer survivors are more vulnerable to future cancers than individuals without cancer. As such, it is important to understand whether survivors are engaging in cancer screenings.The screening practices reported in response to the 2000 Health Interview Survey of 2151 individuals with cancer were examined and compared to those of 30,195 individuals ...
Peter C, Trask +6 more
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Preventing Second Cancers in Cancer Survivors
Oncology Nursing Forum, 2008To provide a systematic review of the secondary prevention practices of cancer survivors guided by the Interaction Model of Client Health Behavior.Articles published in peer-reviewed journals from 1996-2007.Despite their increased risk for second cancers, few cancer survivors maintain regular follow-up with a clinician knowledgeable of late effects ...
Krista L, Wilkins, Roberta L, Woodgate
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Survivor care for pediatric cancer survivors
Current Opinion in Oncology, 2015This article summarizes recent findings regarding the prevalence of chronic health conditions, cardiovascular and pulmonary late effects, and second malignancies in childhood cancer survivors (CCSs), and examines facilitators and barriers to survivor care.The estimated cumulative prevalence for a serious chronic disease in CCSs is 80% by age 45.
Elizabeth O, Record, Lillian R, Meacham
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Acupuncture for Cancer Survivors
JAMA Oncology, 2021Sajeenth, Vishnu K +2 more
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Survivorship: Adult Cancer Survivors
Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2009During the next decade, a rapid increase in the number of new cancer diagnoses in the population as well as a growing number of cancer survivors can be expected. Cancer is anticipated to exceed cardiovascular disease as the primary cause of mortality in the United States population.
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Cancer Nursing, 1995
With 5-year cancer survival rates increasing and breast cancer appearing in one of eight women in the United States, health-care providers need to become aware of issues common to this population. Knowledge of coping strategies can be used to improve the lives of survivors.
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With 5-year cancer survival rates increasing and breast cancer appearing in one of eight women in the United States, health-care providers need to become aware of issues common to this population. Knowledge of coping strategies can be used to improve the lives of survivors.
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The Cancer Survivors ClubThe Cancer Survivors Club
Cancer Nursing Practice, 2013openaire +2 more sources

