Background Most cancer survivors receive follow‐up care after completion of treatment with the primary aim of detecting recurrence. Traditional follow‐up consisting of fixed visits to a …
M Aubin, A Giguère, M Martin… - Cochrane Database …, 2012 - cochranelibrary.com
Background Care from the family physician is generally interrupted when patients with cancer come under the care of second‐line and third‐line healthcare professionals who may …
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 …
E Grunfeld - Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2006 - ascopubs.org
Background The prevalence of cancer survivors is increasing worldwide. This creates the imperative to look beyond cancer survival to cancer survivorship. This review explores …
SR Abidi, SSR Abidi, S Hussain… - Studies in health …, 2007 - vbn.aau.dk
Breast cancer follow-up care can be provided by family physicians after specialists complete the primary treatment. Cancer Care Nova Scotia has developed a breast cancer follow-up …
Objective: The increasing number of breast cancer survivors and the complexity of follow‐up care make the provision of high‐quality survivorship care a challenge. This study explored …
JH Rowland - Oncology: An evidence-based approach, 2006 - Springer
In 1884, an official ceremony was held and the cornerstone laid for an ornate and turreted building in New York City that would for many years house the first cancer treatment center …
Breast cancer, the most common cancer in women in developed countries, has a generally excellent prognosis, therefore long-term survivors living with the consequences of breast …
D Lagutin, K Visala, A Zahemszky… - … IEEE symposium on …, 2010 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Several publish/subscribe (pub/sub) and data-oriented networking proposals have been presented to overcome limitations of the current message-and host-centric Internet …