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NCCN Guidelines® Insights: Survivorship, Version 1.2023

Tara Sanft, Andrew T. Day, Shannon Ansbaugh, Saro H. Armenian, K. Scott Baker, T.J. Ballinger, Wendy Demark‐Wahnefried, Kristin Dickinson, Nathan Fairman, Josephine Felciano, Tessa Flores, Debra L. Friedman, Nicolette Gabel, Mindy Goldman, N. Lynn Henry, Christine E. Hill‐Kayser, Melissa M. Hudson, Divya Koura, Kimberly Lee, Allison L. McDonough, Michelle Melisko, Kathi Mooney, Halle C. F. Moore, Natalie Moryl, Heather B. Neuman, Tracey L. O’Connor, Linda Overholser, Electra D. Paskett, Chirayu G. Patel, Lindsay L. Peterson, William F. Pirl, Andrea S. Porpiglia, Maria Alma Rodriguez, Lidia Schapira, Anna L. Schwartz, Sophia K. Smith, Amyé Tevaarwerk, Eric H. Yang, Phyllis C. Zee, Nicole R. McMillian, Deborah A. Freedman-Cass

2023Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network96 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The NCCN Guidelines for Survivorship are intended to help healthcare professionals address the complex and varied needs of cancer survivors. The NCCN Guidelines provide screening, evaluation, and treatment recommendations for psychosocial and physical problems resulting from adult-onset cancer and its treatment; recommendations to help promote healthy behaviors and immunizations in survivors; and a framework for care coordination. These NCCN Guidelines Insights summarize recent guideline updates and panel discussions pertaining to sleep disorders, fatigue, and cognitive function in cancer survivors.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePsychosocialSurvivorship curveGuidelineCancer survivorCancer survivorshipGerontologyHealth careCancerFamily medicinePsychiatryInternal medicinePathologyEconomicsEconomic growthCancer-related cognitive impairment studiesCancer survivorship and careChildhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life
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