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CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians is ACS’ flagship clinical oncology journal publishing information about the prevention, early detection, and treatment of cancer.
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Join the NCI Office of Cancer Survivorship (OCS) for this OCS Director’s Series webinar on May 7. Dr. Veena Shankaran will present High-Quality Care Without Breaking the Bank: Strategies to Prevent Financial Hardship in Cancer Survivors.
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Mashup Score: 24
CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians is ACS’ flagship clinical oncology journal publishing information about the prevention, early detection, and treatment of cancer.
Categories: General Medicine News, Onc News and JournalsTweet
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Mashup Score: 24
CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians is ACS’ flagship clinical oncology journal publishing information about the prevention, early detection, and treatment of cancer.
Categories: General Medicine News, Onc News and JournalsTweet
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A cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia may help cancer survivors, along with ways to manage insomnia via sleep pressure, an expert told CURE®.
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Mashup Score: 57American Cancer Society nutrition and physical activity guideline for cancer survivors - 2 month(s) ago
CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians is ACS’ flagship clinical oncology journal publishing information about the prevention, early detection, and treatment of cancer.
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People with cancer who perform a certain level physical activity may experience less intense pain than people without cancer who are less active, according to data published in Cancer.Because cancer survivors often experience ongoing pain throughout their lives, researchers said their study results point toward benefits of moderate to vigorous physical activity on a weekly basis.
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Mashup Score: 2The Right to be Forgotten: ESMO Calls on EU Countries to Ensure Equal Financial Rights for Cancer Survivors - 7 month(s) ago
ESMO calls on EU member states to adopt a five-year threshold for cancer survivors’ right to be forgotten when transposing the revised EU Consumer Credits Directive to their national legislationThe Society has been selected as one of the key stakeholders involved in the development of the EU Code of Conduct which seeks to ensure that advances in cancer care are reflected in the commercial practices of financial service providersThe ESMO Patient Advocacy Working Group aims to launch a pan-European campaign to illustrate to decision-makers the life-changing impact of a simple provision already implemented by some member states
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A cardio-oncology rehabilitation program can benefit cancer survivors with a high risk of cardiovascular disease, according to a new study published in JAMA Cardiology. Heart disease is a leading cause of death in cancer survivors, making it crucial to develop strategies for mitigating cardiovascular risk. In this study, researchers sought to assess whether a center-based cardiac rehabilitation (CBCR) framework is superior to usual care encompassing community-based exercise training (CBET). In the
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Mashup Score: 2Cardio-Oncology Rehabilitation to Improve Care for Cancer Survivors - 7 month(s) ago
The modern-day model of cardiac rehabilitation emerged in the mid-1970s, as the “armchair” treatment of patients after myocardial infarction waned and the benefits of physical activity became more apparent.1 Supervised cardiac rehabilitation programs, which incorporate exercise, psychosocial…
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New study from @AmericanCancer found that nearly 60% of working-age #CancerSurvivors report at least 1 type of financial hardship, such as being unable to afford medical bills, distress and worry, or delaying/forgoing care because of cost. https://t.co/bi1cRiMlYV @OncoAlert https://t.co/y9QSUbazxP