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Ebook Oncology in primary care: Part 2

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Ebook Oncology in primary care: Part 2

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Ebook Oncology in primary care: Part 2ger, MDKEY POINTS•The population of cancer survivors is growing rapidly: many cancer survivors have complex health care needs.•Risk-based health care

of cancer survivors is lifelong care that integrates the cancer and survivorship experiencein the overall health care needs of the individual and incl Ebook Oncology in primary care: Part 2

udes a systematic plan for surveillance and prevention that incorporates risks based on the previous cancer, cancer therapy, genetic factors, lifestyl

Ebook Oncology in primary care: Part 2

e behaviors, and comorbid health conditions.•The survivorship care plan is a key component of risk-based health care.•Many cancer survivors are lost i

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Ebook Oncology in primary care: Part 2e in the care of cancer survivors is critically important. * 10Long-term cancer survivors represent a significant proportion of the US population. Cur

rently, there are more than 12 million cancer survivors; by 2020. it is estimated that this number will increase to 20 million.1 As the number of long Ebook Oncology in primary care: Part 2

-term survivors has increased, there has been a growing realization that many will develop health conditions as ạ direct or an indirect consequence of

Ebook Oncology in primary care: Part 2

their cancer therapy/-6 Although some of these conditions occur during therapy and persist well after the therapy has been completed'(or become perma

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Ebook Oncology in primary care: Part 2second cancers and therapy-related heart failure or ischemic coronary artery disease. Collectively, these outcomes are referred to as "late effects.”F

ortunately, the incidence and severity of many late effects of cancer therapy can be substantially reduced withstrategies that incorporate prevention Ebook Oncology in primary care: Part 2

and early detection, rhe Institute of Medicine (IOM) published two seminal repons on survivors of childhood and adult cancer.” The latter report, subt

Ebook Oncology in primary care: Part 2

itled Lost in Transition, highlighted the tact that the transition of patients from active cancer therapy to posllrealmenl care is often suboptimal.*

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an for surveillance and prevention that incorporates risks based on rhe previous cancer, cancer therapy, genetic factors, lifestyle behaviors. and com Ebook Oncology in primary care: Part 2

orbid health conditions. The document that is the cornerstone of this process is the survivorship care plan (SCP), which includes an individualized ca

Ebook Oncology in primary care: Part 2

ncer treatment summary, information on potential late effects, and guidelines for follow-up care. Figure 38-1 provides an exampleTABLE 38-1 I Basic Te

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Ebook Oncology in primary care: Part 2TREATMENT SUMMARY / SURVIVORSHIP CARE PLAN Date of preparation: June 14. 2012Name: Jane DoeDate of Birth: 7/1/1972Cancer Diagnosis: Hodgkin lymphoma,

nodular sclerosing, stage IV BTreatment center: Best Cancer Center. USA Date of diagnosis: 12/1/1998Age at diagnosis: 26 y Date of completion of thera Ebook Oncology in primary care: Part 2

py: 7/29/1999SurgeryDateProcedure36130Left supraclavicular lymph node biopsyRadiation TherapyDate StartDate StopFieldDose (cGy)

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