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2017

Cancer Survivors

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Agenda For Translating Physical Activity, Nutrition, And Weight Management Interventions For Cancer Survivors Into Clinical And Community Practice., Karen Basen-Engquist, Catherine M Alfano, Melissa Maitin-Shepard, Cynthia A Thomson, Kathryn H Schmitz, Bernardine M Pinto, Kevin Stein, David S Zucker, Karen L Syrjala, Elizabeth Fallon, Colleen Doyle, Wendy Demark-Wahnefried Nov 2017

Agenda For Translating Physical Activity, Nutrition, And Weight Management Interventions For Cancer Survivors Into Clinical And Community Practice., Karen Basen-Engquist, Catherine M Alfano, Melissa Maitin-Shepard, Cynthia A Thomson, Kathryn H Schmitz, Bernardine M Pinto, Kevin Stein, David S Zucker, Karen L Syrjala, Elizabeth Fallon, Colleen Doyle, Wendy Demark-Wahnefried

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Evidence supporting physical activity, diet, and weight management for cancer survivors has grown, leading to the development of guidelines and interventions. The next step is to identify necessary practice and policy changes and to develop a research agenda to inform how interventions can be delivered to survivors most effectively and efficiently in health care settings and by community-based organizations. Here, an agenda is proposed for research, practice, and policy that incorporates recommendations for a range of programming options, a patient-centered, tailored screening and referral approach, and training needs for survivorship care providers and providers of exercise, nutrition, and weight management …


Second Primary Malignant Neoplasms And Survival In Adolescent And Young Adult Cancer Survivors., Theresa H M Keegan, Archie Bleyer, Aaron S Rosenberg, Qian Li, Melanie Goldfarb Nov 2017

Second Primary Malignant Neoplasms And Survival In Adolescent And Young Adult Cancer Survivors., Theresa H M Keegan, Archie Bleyer, Aaron S Rosenberg, Qian Li, Melanie Goldfarb

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Importance: Although the increased incidence of second primary malignant neoplasms (SPMs) is a well-known late effect after cancer, few studies have compared survival after an SPM to survival of the same cancer occurring as first primary malignant neoplasm (PM) by age.

Objective: To assess the survival impact of SPMs in adolescents and young adults (AYAs) (15-39 years) compared with that of pediatric (<15 >years) and older adult (≥40 years) patients with the same SPMs.

Design, Setting, and Participants: This was a population-based, retrospective cohort study of patients with cancer in 13 Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results regions in the United …