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- Stephen Carek, John F Emerson, and Jatin Patel.
- Prisma Health/University of South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville.
- Am Fam Physician. 2024 Jul 1; 110 (1): 374437-44.
AbstractBy 2040, there will be an estimated 26 million cancer survivors in the United States. The essential components of survivorship care are (1) surveillance for cancer recurrence, (2) surveillance for new primary cancers, (3) management of physical and psychological long-term effects of treatment, (4) prevention or mitigation of late treatment effects, and (5) coordination of care between the oncology team and primary care clinicians. Recommendations for surveillance to detect recurrence vary with cancer type and stage at diagnosis. Screening for new primary cancers is the same as for the general population. Although many cancer survivors do not undergo recommended surveillance or screening, family physicians can encourage and facilitate adherence. Family physicians should also monitor and manage the physical and psychological effects of cancer diagnosis and treatment, such as depression, lymphedema, pain, and sexual dysfunction. Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of death for cancer survivors, often as a long-term effect of cancer treatments. Clinicians should counsel patients on cessation of tobacco and alcohol use, participation in recommended levels of physical activity, and adherence to optimal nutrition recommendations. Finally, family physicians should work with the cancer care team to coordinate the care plan and assure that all recommended components are achieved. Written survivorship care plans should be provided to cancer survivors to help them transition from active treatment to posttreatment monitoring. .
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