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Cancer Survivorship: A New Challenge for Surgical and Medical Oncologists
Cancer Survivorship: A New Challenge for Surgical and Medical Oncologists,10.1007/s11606-009-1010-0,Journal of General Internal Medicine,Niraj J. Gusa
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Cancer Survivorship: A New Challenge for Surgical and Medical Oncologists
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Niraj J. Gusani
,
Jane R. Schubart
,
James Wise
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Elana Farace
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Michael J. Green
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Yixing Jiang
,
Eric T. Kimchi
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Kevin F. Staveley-O’Carroll
Increasingly, oncology practitioners are realizing that despite the “success” of cancer therapies, cancer survivors are facing previously unrecognized issues related to survivorship, including physical and psychosocial side-effects of the cancer and its treatment, second cancers, and practical and economic issues related to adjusting to life after their cancer diagnosis. In gastrointestinal cancers, traditionally, the medical and surgical oncologists charged with the care of the patient are not well-equipped to deal with these survivorship issues. At the Penn State Cancer Institute’s newly formed
Gastrointestinal Cancer
Survivorship Clinic, we provide a full array of services to optimize care through a multi-disciplinary approach. By utilizing a multi-disciplinary model with the primary medical and surgical oncologists spearheading the survivorship initiative and psychological and pastoral support as a priority, we hope to optimize
cancer survivor
care and patient quality of life.
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Journal of General Internal Medicine - J GEN INTERN MED
, vol. 24, no. S2, pp. 456-458, 2009
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10.1007/s11606-009-1010-0
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Cancer Survivorship: A New Challenge in Delivering Quality Cancer Care
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J. H. Rowland
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M. Hewitt
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P. A. Ganz
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Journal of Clinical Oncology - J CLIN ONCOL
, vol. 24, no. 32, pp. 5101-5104, 2006
Models for Delivering Survivorship Care
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K. C. Oeffinger
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M. S. McCabe
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Journal of Clinical Oncology - J CLIN ONCOL
, vol. 24, no. 32, pp. 5117-5124, 2006
Failing to Plan Is Planning to Fail: Improving the Quality of Care With Survivorship Care Plans
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C. C. Earle
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Journal of Clinical Oncology - J CLIN ONCOL
, vol. 24, no. 32, pp. 5112-5116, 2006
Long term care planning for cancer survivors: a health services research agenda
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Craig C. Earle
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Journal of Cancer Survivorship
, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 64-74, 2007
Health-related quality-of-life assessment in gastrointestinal cancer: are results relevant for clinical practice?
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Thierry Conroy
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Lionel Uwer
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Mathilde Deblock
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Current Opinion in Oncology - CURR OPIN ONCOL
, vol. 19, no. 4, pp. 401-406, 2007
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Quality of Life Assessment in Postoperative Patients with Upper GI Malignancies
Jane R. Schubart
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James Wise
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Isabelle Deshaies
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Eric T. Kimchi
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Kevin F. Staveley-O'Carroll
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Niraj J. Gusani
Journal:
Journal of Surgical Research - J SURG RES
, vol. 163, no. 1, pp. 40-46, 2010