Survivorship Care Plans: A Work in Progress
Current Oncology2014Vol. 21(3), pp. 466–479
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Abstract
There is considerable variation in the approach to delivery and the extent to which scps follow the original recommendations from the iom. We discuss the implications of this review for future care-planning programs and prospective research. A holistic approach to care that goes beyond the iom recommendations and that incorporates care planning from the point of diagnosis to beyond completion of treatment might improve people's experience of cancer care.
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