After cancer treatment: Assessing psychosocial needs and improving post-treatment careStern, TBaxter, KHammond, FReid, ATuffin, S
You’re a cancer survivor now. Your cancer treatments are over, including frequent visits to the cancer center and the consistent check-ins with your cancer care team. You might feel a little bit “on your own” after treatment is over and you may be wondering, “Now what?” You may fe...
Pre- treatment and post-treatment protocols for oral care before, during, and after cancer treatment should be routine practice. Oral health profession- als are part of the cancer team and can make positive contributionsthroughout the entire cancer continuum. DBy Firoozeh Samim...
"After the intense experience and range of emotion that comes with surgery, radiation, or chemotherapy (or all three), cancer patients often find themselves with little or no guidance when it comes to their health post-treatment. After Cancer Care, from Drs. Gerald Lemole, Pallav Mehta, and...
After The Intense Experience And Range Of Emotion That Comes With Surgery, Radiation, Or Chemotherapy (or All Three), Cancer Patients Often Find Themselves With Little Or No Guidance When It Comes To Their Health Post-treatment. After Cancer Care Is The Much-needed Authoritative, Approachable Guid...
Life after lung cancer treatment is full of chances to reclaim some of the controlcancertook away. This is the time to focus on your recovery: Work to get healthy and stay that way. Look at your post-treatment care like it’s your job. Go all-in, just like you did to get here. ...
you aren't sure if you're ready for life after treatment as a cancer survivor. with your treatment completed, you'll likely see your cancer care team less often. though you, your friends and your family are all eager to return to a more normal life, it can be scary to leave the pro...
BackgroundThis study examines the care needs of rehabilitating breast cancer survivors and determines what sociodemographic and medical characteristics are associated with these care needs. MethodsA large-scale cross-sectional study (n = 465, response rate = 65%) was conducted among survivors...
6. Pain care After lung cancer surgery, there will be some pain at the site of the surgical wound. If the pain is unbearable, family members should learn to comfort the patient, or distract him by watching TV, listening to music, or doing things that the patient likes to do....
Finally, we will explore the challenges of healthcare delivery, especially with respect to the coordination of follow-up between cancer specialists and primary care physicians, so as to ensure that all of the survivor's health needs are met promptly and appropriately. 展开 关键词: Colorectal ...