Fear of Cancer Recurrence Therapy Improved Outcomes for Survivors of Cancer
Researchers sought to determine if fear of recurrence therapy could improve outcomes for survivors of breast and gynecologic cancers.
Researchers sought to determine if fear of recurrence therapy could improve outcomes for survivors of breast and gynecologic cancers.
The symptoms and care needs of patients with myeloproliferative neoplasms are discussed in a report on effective care management for these patients.
Investigators sought to determine the effect of oncology nurse navigator involvement on posttreatment ED visits and hospitalizations for patients with cancer treated with chemotherapy.
A qualitative study sought to investigate the challenges faced by a surviving parent of dependent children after the cancer-related death of a co-parent.
Researchers sought to increase completion rates for advanced care planning and advanced directives for patients with metastatic cancer.
Cancer patients with barriers to transportation have an increased risk of emergency department visits, cancer-specific mortality, and all-cause mortality, a new study suggests.
A research project at health system sought to increase the rate of serious illness conversations between clinicians and patients with cancer.
About 2.2 million person-years of life lost and $21 billion in lost earnings associated with cigarette smoking-attributable cancer deaths in 2019.
Researchers in Denmark sought to determine whether in utero exposure to maternal cancer increased risks of overall mortality, somatic diagnoses, and psychiatric diagnoses.
A systematic review sought to identify the survivorship issues important to survivors of gynecologic cancers.