Success in cancer care increasingly includes survivorship outcomes, emphasizing durable function and symptom control for patients cured and those with prolonged metastatic disease. Variable survival ...
The completion of active cancer treatment is often associated with anticipated relief for most individuals and families. Appointments are fewer, side effects subside, and crisis-related language is ...
A "life-saving" early diagnosis followed a test for a woman who had no symptoms.
Today, more people than ever are living for many years after a cancer diagnosis.
Early survivorship often brings “re-entry shock” as life progresses without the patient, producing estrangement from prior roles and routines. Remission-focused storytelling fills a gap left by ...
Many cancer survivors will now be able to donate blood just 12 months after treatment, a significant drop from the original ...
Ayley Crawford has been chosen as official starter for Cancer Research UK’s Pretty Muddy, a 5k mud-splattered obstacle course ...
Survivors have a heightened risk of developing cardiovascular disease, pain, insomnia, psychosocial distress and new cancers. Many, patient advocates say, are not receiving adequate long-term care ...
When you’ve been through cancer treatment, hearing the words “you’re cancer free” should feel like the finish line. But for ...