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Survivorship, Version 1.2021

Amyé Tevaarwerk, Crystal S. Denlinger, Tara Sanft, Shannon M. Ansbaugh, Saro H. Armenian, K. Scott Baker, Gregory A. Broderick, Andrew T. Day, Wendy Demark‐Wahnefried, Kristin Dickinson, Debra L. Friedman, Patricia A. Ganz, Mindy Goldman, N. Lynn Henry, Christine E. Hill‐Kayser, Melissa M. Hudson, Nazanin Khakpour, Divya Koura, Allison L. McDonough, Michelle Melisko, Kathi Mooney, Halle C. F. Moore, Natalie Moryl, Javid J. Moslehi, Tracey L. O’Connor, Linda Overholser, Electra D. Paskett, Chirayu G. Patel, Lindsay L. Peterson, William F. Pirl, Maria Alma Rodriguez, Kathryn J. Ruddy, Lidia Schapira, Lillie D. Shockney, Sophia K. Smith, Karen L. Syrjala, Phyllis C. Zee, Nicole R. McMillian, Deborah A. Freedman-Cass

2021Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network58 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The NCCN Guidelines for Survivorship are intended to help healthcare professionals working with cancer survivors to ensure that each survivor's complex and varied needs are addressed. The Guidelines provide screening, evaluation, and treatment recommendations for consequences of adult-onset cancer and its treatment; recommendations to help promote healthful lifestyle behaviors, weight management, and immunizations in survivors; and a framework for care coordination. This article summarizes the recommendations regarding employment and return to work for cancer survivors that were added in the 2021 version of the NCCN Guidelines.

Topics & Concepts

Survivorship curveMedicineCancer survivorshipCancerHealth careGerontologyFamily medicineMEDLINECancer survivorNursingInternal medicinePolitical scienceEconomic growthLawEconomicsCancer survivorship and careEconomic and Financial Impacts of CancerChildhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life
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