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    Aim There is a growing population of lung cancer survivors who may have unmet physical, psychological, and practical needs as they transition from active treatment into recovery. The specific needs and best ways to meet them are unclear in this population. This paper describes the development and outcomes of a program aimed to transition patients to survivorship. Subject and methods Patients with…

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    • Early-stage lung cancer has significant supportive care gaps. Our Bridge study found an AVERAGE of 7 unmet needs at the end of lung ca tx. Start needs assessment early to improve survivorship care. #survonc #lcsm https://t.co/G1rTqHPHdQ https://t.co/vlGUXO0npU

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    In today’s episode, join me and Dr. Amy Comander as we’ll explore the latest developments in breast cancer research and the role that lifestyle medicine plays in reducing the risk of breast cancer. WATCH THE FULL YOUTUBE EPISODE HERE: https://youtu.be/gm6zVECQEBI  Dr. Amy Comander specializes in the care of women with breast cancer. Dr. Comander is the Medical Director of the Mass General Cancer…

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    • Thank you to fellow @ACLifeMed Board Member Dr. Colin Zhu (@thechefdoc) for inviting me as a guest on his excellent podcast, "Thrive Bites," where we discuss the role of #lifestylemedicine in breast cancer survivorship care. #bcsm #survonc https://t.co/hSCDkTlVK9

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    In this issue of the Journal, Ho and colleagues (1) use data from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results database to demonstrate associations between c

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    • This @JNCI_Now #CancerSpectrum Editorial explores the impact of social determinants of health on #cancer outcomes, specifically the cardiovascular disease mortality risk among #breastcancer survivors. #bcsm #survonc #healthdisparities #SDOH 🌐Read more: https://t.co/yWCbCLcOPk https://t.co/PKelIAZQXD

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    Background Cancer-related financial hardship can negatively impact financial well-being and may prevent adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer survivors (ages 15–39) from gaining financial independence. This analysis explored the financial experiences following diagnosis with cancer among AYA survivors. Methods We conducted a cross-sectional, anonymous survey of a national sample of AYAs…

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    • Even 8 yrs after dx, #AYACSM survivors faced mod to severe #FinancialToxicity: 💸44% saw their credit score⬇️after cancer 💸39% had been contacted by debt collectors 💸23% lacked money for basic necessities There is LASTING negative financial harm #survonc https://t.co/ThuPVgx9Eo https://t.co/RW1JJF1CZj