نتایج جستجو برای: survivorship

تعداد نتایج: 4965  

2015
Ernestina Nyarko James M. Metz Giang T. Nguyen Margaret K. Hampshire Linda A. Jacobs Jun J. Mao

BACKGROUND Helping cancer survivors to transition from active treatment to long-term survivorship requires coordinated efforts by both oncologists and primary care physicians (PCPs). This study aims to evaluate cancer survivors' perspectives on PCP-delivered survivorship care. METHODS We conducted an Internet-based cross-sectional survey of cancer survivors via www.OncoLink.org . Regression a...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 1993
G L Drusano D E Johnson M Rosen H C Standiford

We examined the impact of dose fractionation and altered MICs on survivorship in a neutropenic rat model of Pseudomonas aeruginosa sepsis employing the new fluoroquinolone antibiotic lomefloxacin. Once-daily administration of a drug dose which produced a high peak concentration/MIC (peak/MIC) ratio (ca. 20/1) produced significantly better survivorship compared with regimens employing the same d...

Journal: :Circulation 2009
Donald S Likosky Meredith J Sorensen Lawrence J Dacey Yvon R Baribeau Bruce J Leavitt Anthony W DiScipio Felix Hernandez Richard P Cochran Reed Quinn Robert E Helm David C Charlesworth Robert A Clough David J Malenka Donato A Sisto Gerald Sardella Elaine M Olmstead Cathy S Ross Gerald T O'Connor

BACKGROUND Increasing numbers of the very elderly are undergoing aortic valve procedures. We describe the short- and long-term survivorship for this cohort. METHODS AND RESULTS We conducted a cohort study of 7584 consecutive patients undergoing open aortic valve surgery without (51.1%; AVR) or with (48.9%; AVR + CABG) concomitant coronary artery bypass graft surgery between November 10, 1987 ...

Journal: :Clinical journal of oncology nursing 2017
Marcia Grant Mary McCabe Denice Economou

BACKGROUND As the number of cancer survivors in the United States continues to grow, the need to educate healthcare providers in the components of survivorship care remains a challenge in the current healthcare system. Survivors have unique concerns and follow-up requirements that are key to minimizing their risks for recurrence and supporting quality of life.
. OBJECTIVES This article descri...

Journal: :Reviews in urology 2016
Alison M Rasper Ryan P Terlecki

Prostate cancer is the most common malignancy among the male survivorship population in the United States, representing 44% of approximately 7 million survivors. In the era of modern medicine and value-based care, successfully treating only the cancer is not sufficient. The cancer survivor represents an individual in need of restoration and protection against future events. A well-designed and ...

Journal: :Cancer 2013
Mary S McCabe Sara Faithfull Wendy Makin Yvonne Wengstrom

Formal cancer survivorship care is a growing focus internationally. This article provides a broad overview of the national strategies currently in progress for the development of survivorship programs and care plans within the United States and across Europe. The different approaches taken in their implementation, staffing, and clinical focus are highlighted, with an emphasis on how they are in...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2000
K L Giles R L Hellmich C T Iverson L C Lewis

Percentage survivorship, developmental time, adult body length, and sex ratio of Plodia interpunctella (Hübner) reared on field-produced grain from sixteen cultivars of maize, Zea mays L., including several transgenic Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) Berliner hybrids and selected non-Bt isolines, were evaluated under laboratory conditions. Compared with isolines, development was delayed and survivor...

2015
M. A. O’Brien

Background The U.S. Institute of Medicine recommends that cancer patients receive survivorship care plans, but evaluations to date have found little evidence of the effectiveness of such plans. We conducted a qualitative follow-on study to a randomized controlled trial (rct) to understand the experiences of family physicians using survivorship care plans to support the follow-up of breast cance...

Journal: :Clinical journal of oncology nursing 2013
Brian L Sprague Kim L Dittus Claire M Pace Dorothy Dulko Lori A Pollack Nikki A Hawkins Berta M Geller

Cancer survivors face several challenges following the completion of active treatment, including uncertainty about late effects of treatment and confusion about coordination of follow-up care. The authors evaluated patient satisfaction with personalized survivorship care plans designed to clarify those issues. The authors enrolled 48 patients with breast cancer and 10 patients with colorectal c...

Journal: :Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien 2015
Marian Luctkar-Flude Alice Aiken Mary Ann McColl Joan Tranmer Hugh Langley

OBJECTIVE To describe the implementation of key best practice guideline recommendations for posttreatment breast cancer survivorship care by primary care providers (PCPs). DESIGN Descriptive cross-sectional survey. SETTING Southeastern Ontario. PARTICIPANTS Eighty-two PCPs: 62 family physicians (FPs) and 20 primary health care nurse practitioners (PHCNPs). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Twenty-o...

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