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Cancer Survivorship Practices Among Cancer Care Providers and Cancer Centers in Brazil: Results From a National Survey. [PDF]
Barbosa Carroll C +5 more
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ABSTRACT As population aging accelerates, the coexistence of cancer and Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) is becoming increasingly common. While each condition independently contributes to mortality, national trends in cancer‐related deaths occurring alongside ADRD—and their demographic and geographic disparities—remain poorly defined ...
Aasim Ali +14 more
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Return to work and cancer survivorship needs of breast cancer survivors: an observational prospective single-cohort study in Italy. [PDF]
Paltrinieri S +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Breast cancer survival has improved substantially, yet many women continue to experience late effects that may require physiotherapy. Shoulder impairment, lymphedema, and fatigue are among the most common physiotherapy‐relevant late effects following primary breast cancer treatment.
Kim Michéle Feder +4 more
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Post-traumatic growth and cancer survivorship: experiences of living with treatment-related impairment. [PDF]
Davis R, Jones R, Duncanson K.
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Complex Surgical Decision‐Making in a Nonagenarian With Long‐Term Cancer Survivorship
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, EarlyView.
Daniel Solomon +2 more
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ABSTRACT Aim This study aimed to investigate these aspects in female community‐dwelling cancer survivors. Methods This secondary analysis of a community‐based cancer survey was conducted in Tokyo, Japan. Emotional well‐being (EWB) and functional well‐being (FWB) were measured using two subdomains of the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy‐General ...
Sarina Enami +6 more
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Participation in cancer survivorship survey research: Differences by rurality and age. [PDF]
Hallgren E +6 more
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HPV‐Related Cancers in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients: A Nationwide Danish Cohort Study
Solid organ transplant recipients (SOTRs) face chronic immunosuppression, leaving them susceptible to viral infections. Of particular concern is persistent infection with human papillomavirus (HPV), which presents a significant cancer risk. This nationwide Danish cohort study estimated cancer risk in SOTRs using health registry data.
Signe Timm +7 more
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Authors' Reply: Equity-Centered Optimization of Virtual Cancer Survivorship Care. [PDF]
Bender JL +12 more
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