Primary care for adult survivors of childhood cancer: medical needs and required strategies.
Primary care for adult survivors of childhood cancer: medical needs and required strategies.
Adolesc Med State Art Rev. 2013 Dec;24(3):643-58
Authors: Hutchinson RJ
Abstract
Provision of targeted care to the adult survivors of childhood cancer is a current need, likely to only increase in the future. The definition of the long-term effects of cancer, the magnitude of the treatment delivered, and the care required as a consequence fall within the domain of pediatric oncologists. The actual delivery of care including targeted follow-up and interventions, require the combined dedication and talents of pediatric oncologists working with adolescent medicine, internal medicine, medical-pediatrics, and family practice physicians to contribute by making this domain of care a priority and a collaborative goal, developing both an educational approach to and a structured care delivery model for the special needs of adult survivors of childhood cancer.
PMID: 24654554 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Source: Adolescent Medicine: State of the Art Reviews - Category: Pediatrics Tags: Adolesc Med State Art Rev Source Type: research
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