Population-level trends in posttreatment cancer survivors' concerns and associated receipt of care: results from the 2006 and 2010 LIVESTRONG surveys.

作者: Ellen Burke Beckjord , Kerry A. Reynolds , G. J. van Londen , Rachel Burns , Reema Singh

DOI: 10.1080/07347332.2013.874004

关键词: Needs assessmentCancerHealth careHealth insuranceSurvivorship curveReceiptMedicineGerontologyPopulation levelIntensive treatment

摘要: There is a need to better understand the posttreatment concerns of nearly 14 million survivors cancer alive in United States today and their receipt care. Using data from 2,910 2006 or 2010 LIVESTRONG Surveys, authors examined physical, emotional, practical concerns, care, trends these outcomes at population level. Results: 89% respondents reported least one physical concern (67% received associated care), 90% emotional (47% 45% (36% care). Female survivors, younger those who more intensive treatment, without health insurance often higher burden though were less likely have These results reinforce importance survivorship underscore for continued progress meeting the...

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