General practitioner-based models of post-treatment follow up

M Brennan, M Jefford - Cancer Forum, 2009 - search.informit.org
In Australia, most survivorship care is currently provided by specialist oncologists. However,
the increasing numbers of cancer survivors, together with workforce issues in oncology …

The important role of general practice in the care of cancer survivors

M Jefford, B Koczwara, J Emery… - Australian journal of …, 2020 - search.informit.org
Background: The number of people living with and beyond cancer is increasing
substantially. Primary care has an important role in the ongoing management of cancer …

Cancer survivorship care and general practice: a qualitative study of roles of general practice team members in Australia

J Fox, C Thamm, G Mitchell, J Emery… - Health & Social Care …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Primary care providers, including general practice teams (GPTs), are well positioned within
the community to integrate cancer survivorship care into ongoing health management …

Implementing improved post-treatment care for cancer survivors in England, with reflections from Australia, Canada and the USA

M Jefford, J Rowland, E Grunfeld, M Richards… - British journal of …, 2013 - nature.com
Increasing cancer incidence together with improved survival rates are contributing to the
growing number of cancer survivors. Survivors may encounter a range of potential effects as …

Follow-up care for cancer survivors: views of the younger adult

K Absolom, C Eiser, G Michel, SJ Walters… - British Journal of …, 2009 - nature.com
Background: Since the launch of the National Cancer Survivorship Initiative, there has been
a surge of interest surrounding the value and organisation of long-term follow-up care after …

Clinical Oncology Society of Australia position statement on cancer survivorship care

JL Vardy, RJ Chan, B Koczwara, K Lisy… - Australian journal of …, 2019 - search.informit.org
Background: Cancer survivors often experience long‑term negative consequences of their
cancer and cancer treatment. With increasing numbers of survivors and duration of survival …

Transforming cancer survivorship care: An australian experience

NA Kinnane, A Piper, G Wiley, L Nolte, J Evans… - Asia-Pacific Journal of …, 2017 - apjon.org
The number of cancer survivors is increasing, worldwide. In Australia, the number of people
with a personal history of cancer now exceeds one million (over 4% of the country's …

Follow up after breast cancer: Views of Australian women

M Brennan, P Butow, AJ Spillane… - Australian Family …, 2011 - search.informit.org
Background: Survivorship care after breast cancer treatment is increasingly complex as it
aims to manage the long term effects of cancer and its treatment, including psychosocial …

Cancer survivorship-the role of the GP

J Emery - Australian family physician, 2014 - search.informit.org
Background: Improvements in cancer detection, treatment and an ageing population mean
that there are increasing numbers of people living with and beyond cancer. Current hospital …

Determining cancer survivors' preferences to inform new models of follow-up care

P Murchie, PF Norwood, M Pietrucin-Materek… - British journal of …, 2016 - nature.com
Background: Specialist-led cancer follow-up is becoming increasingly expensive and is
failing to meet many survivors' needs. Alternative models informed by survivors' preferences …