Defining cancer survivors, their needs, and perspectives on survivorship health care in the USA
DK Mayer, SF Nasso, JA Earp - The Lancet Oncology, 2017 - thelancet.com
More people are living after a diagnosis of cancer than ever before and now account for
around 5% of the US population. The specialty of cancer survivorship has been developing …
around 5% of the US population. The specialty of cancer survivorship has been developing …
The role of primary care in early detection and follow-up of cancer
Primary care providers have important roles across the cancer continuum, from encouraging
screening and accurate diagnosis to providing care during and after treatment for both the …
screening and accurate diagnosis to providing care during and after treatment for both the …
[图书][B] Doing qualitative research
BF Crabtree, WL Miller - 2023 - books.google.com
The long-awaited third edition of Doing Qualitative Research by Benjamin F. Crabtree and
William L. Miller is out! Co-create your own inspired research stories with this reader-friendly …
William L. Miller is out! Co-create your own inspired research stories with this reader-friendly …
Equitably improving outcomes for cancer survivors and supporting caregivers: a blueprint for care delivery, research, education, and policy
Cancer care delivery is being shaped by growing numbers of cancer survivors coupled with
provider shortages, rising costs of primary treatment and follow‐up care, significant …
provider shortages, rising costs of primary treatment and follow‐up care, significant …
Survivorship: introduction and definition
CS Denlinger, RW Carlson, M Are, KS Baker… - Journal of the National …, 2014 - jnccn.org
Many cancer survivors experience physical and/or psychosocial side effects, which can be
severe, debilitating, and sometimes permanent. These NCCN Guidelines for Survivorship …
severe, debilitating, and sometimes permanent. These NCCN Guidelines for Survivorship …
The role of the GP in follow-up cancer care: a systematic literature review
Purpose The purpose of the present study is to explore the role of the general practitioners,
family physicians and primary care physicians (GP) in the provision of follow-up cancer care …
family physicians and primary care physicians (GP) in the provision of follow-up cancer care …
Facilitators and barriers to shared primary and specialist cancer care: a systematic review
Purpose To care for the growing population of cancer survivors, health services worldwide
must reconsider how to deliver care to people living with and beyond a cancer diagnosis …
must reconsider how to deliver care to people living with and beyond a cancer diagnosis …
Personalized risk-stratified cancer follow-up care: its potential for healthier survivors, happier clinicians, and lower costs
The growth in the number of cancer survivors in the face of projected health-care workforce
shortages will challenge the US health-care system in delivering follow-up care. New …
shortages will challenge the US health-care system in delivering follow-up care. New …
Implementing personalized pathways for cancer follow‐up care in the United States: Proceedings from an American Cancer Society–American Society of Clinical …
A new approach to cancer follow‐up care is necessary to meet the needs of cancer survivors
while dealing with increasing volume and provider shortages, knowledge gaps, and costs to …
while dealing with increasing volume and provider shortages, knowledge gaps, and costs to …
NCCN guidelines insights: survivorship, version 2.2019: Featured updates to the NCCN guidelines
The NCCN Guidelines for Survivorship provide screening, evaluation, and treatment
recommendations for consequences of cancer and cancer treatment to aid healthcare …
recommendations for consequences of cancer and cancer treatment to aid healthcare …