Posttreatment surveillance and diagnosis of recurrence in women with gynecologic malignancies: Society of Gynecologic Oncologists recommendations

R Salani, FJ Backes, MFK Fung… - American journal of …, 2011 - Elsevier
Although gynecologic cancers account for only 10% of all new cancer cases in women,
these cancers account for 20% of all female cancer survivors. Improvements in cancer care …

Survivorship care planning after the institute of medicine recommendations: how are we faring?

CT Stricker, LA Jacobs, B Risendal, A Jones… - Journal of Cancer …, 2011 - Springer
Introduction This study evaluates the concordance of treatment summaries (TSs) and
survivorship care plans (SCPs) delivered to breast cancer survivors within the …

Differences between primary care physicians' and oncologists' knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding the care of cancer survivors

AL Potosky, PKJ Han, J Rowland, CN Klabunde… - Journal of general …, 2011 - Springer
Background The growing number of cancer survivors combined with a looming shortage of
oncology specialists will require greater coordination of post-treatment care responsibilities …

Critical issues in transition and survivorship for adolescents and young adults with cancers

PC Nathan, B Hayes‐Lattin, JJ Sisler, MM Hudson - Cancer, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
The majority of children, adolescents, and young adults diagnosed with cancer will become
long‐term survivors with many potential years of life ahead of them. Their journey from …

How can we improve cancer care? A review of interprofessional collaboration models and their use in clinical management

AR Gagliardi, MJ Dobrow, FC Wright - Surgical oncology, 2011 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Multimodal cancer care requires collaboration among different
professionals in various settings. Practice guidelines provide little direction on how this can …

Increasing rates of breast cancer and cardiac surveillance among high‐risk survivors of childhood Hodgkin lymphoma following a mailed, one‐page survivorship care …

KC Oeffinger, MM Hudson, AC Mertens… - Pediatric blood & …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Background Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) survivors face substantially elevated risks of breast
cancer and cardiovascular disease. They and their physicians are often unaware of these …

[HTML][HTML] Survivorship care after breast cancer treatment–experiences and preferences of Australian women

ME Brennan, P Butow, M Marven, AJ Spillane… - The Breast, 2011 - Elsevier
Follow-up care after breast cancer treatment is becoming more complex as it attempts to
address the long-term needs of an increasing number of survivors. Workforce issues in …

Do survivorship care plans make a difference? A primary care provider perspective

MM Shalom, EE Hahn, J Casillas… - Journal of Oncology …, 2011 - ascopubs.org
Introduction: The growing numbers of cancer survivors will challenge the ability of
oncologists to provide ongoing surveillance care. Tools such as survivorship care plans …

Caring for survivors of breast cancer: perspective of the primary care physician

SL Smith, ES Wai, C Alexander, S Singh–Carlson - Current oncology, 2011 - mdpi.com
Abstract Background and Objectives: Increasing numbers of women are surviving breast
cancer, and survivorship care is becoming more complex. Primary care physicians provide …

Structuring survivorship care: discipline-specific clinician perspectives

EA Gage, M Pailler, MA Zevon, J Ch'ng… - Journal of Cancer …, 2011 - Springer
Introduction Several models for survivorship care are prominent within the cancer literature;
however, there is little empirical research that examines what oncology clinicians perceive to …