A new survey of oncologists, primary care physicians, and their patients finds that it is not always clear who is responsible for meeting the medical needs of cancer survivors.
As highlighted by a recent report from the Institute of Medicine, cancer survivors have a complex set of medical needs that must be met in addition to regular care and screening. And, therefore, the discordant expectations about long-term health management likely complicate the care received by the approximately 12 million U.S. cancer survivors.
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Findings from PLCO study show high rate of false positive results
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Finding may help explain increased mortality among African Americans
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Identical genetic changes suggest that these are advanced-stage cancers, not separate primary cancers
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East Asians who react to a buildup of acetaldehyde have a twelve-fold increased risk
The Obama administration's economic stimulus package, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, is a prime topic of discussion in official Washington and, one would certainly expect, at dinner tables across America, as well. Commonly referred to as ARRA, the $787 billion stimulus plan aims to create and protect jobs and help stabilize our nation's economy.
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The NCI investigator and lead author of a prospective study on meat intake and mortality discusses the study's findings.
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