(WHO, CDC, Healthy People 2010) as more than the absence of disease. It involves a focus on physical, psychosocial, and functional aspects of life as well as the prevention of future illnesses. At this point in the development of quality health care for cancer survivors, there is sufficient...
Health care for cancer survivors in the USAAshray Gunjur
Cancer is a major health problem in many Asia-Oceania countries. As the number of cancer survivors and their length of survival increase, long-term health issues specific to this population, especially the need for lifestyle modifications, are fast emerging as a public health concern. The purpose...
摘要: Prior studies reveal gaps in cancer survivors' discussions with health care providers about follow-up care and receipt of care plans; however, whether survivorship care planning may vary by cancer typ关键词: Cancer survivorship Patient-provider communication ...
Among privately- and publicly-insured cancer survivors, those with coverage disruptions were less likely to report all preventative service use (16.9% vs. 36.2%; 14.6% vs. 25.3%, respectively) and more likely to report problems with care affordability (55.0% vs. 17.7%; 71.1% vs. 38.4%, ...
Real people are sharing their personal experience receiving a cancer diagnosis, undergoing cancer treatments, surgery, and the recovery process. Plus tips for choosing natural remedies, and sources of support that can be helpful on your path to healing.
Health and supportive care needs of young adult cancer patients and survivors PURPOSE: A sizable body of literature exists for young adult survivors of childhood cancer but relatively little is known about the health and supportive c... BJ Zebrack,J Mills,TS Weitzman - 《Journal of Cancer Surviv...
Study findings illustrate the need for better communication between health care providers and patients experiencing concerns during the pandemic. A new study has found that early in the COVID-19 pandemic, one-third of cancer survivors were concerned about potential disruptions to treatment...
care," said Short. "Almost everybody has a friend or someone in their family who's had cancer, so it resonates. In a way, I thinkcancer survivorsare poster children for a lot of the issues that we face as a society in considering whether and how to proceed with health care reform....
we found that, even when covered by private insurance, cancer survivors enrolled in an HDHP with or without an HSA (8.9 percent and 13.9 percent, respectively; both P < .05) were more likely to experience delayed/forgone care compared with cancer survivors enrolled in LDHPs (7.9 percent)....