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Full contact information on treating institutions and key individual providers. Identification of a key point of contact and coordinator of continuing care. Information on possible late and long-term effects of treatment and symptoms of such effects. Information on possible signs of recurrence and second tumors.
Information on the potential insurance, employment, and financial consequences of cancer and, as necessary, referral to counseling, legal aid, and financial assistance. Specific recommendations for healthy behaviors e. When appropriate, recommendations that first degree relatives be informed about their increased risk and the need for cancer screening e. As appropriate, information on genetic counseling and testing to identify high risk individuals who could benefit from more comprehensive cancer surveillance, chemoprevention, or risk reducing surgery.
As appropriate, information on known effective chemoprevention strategies for secondary prevention e. Tamoxifen in women at high risk for breast cancer; aspirin for colorectal cancer prevention. A listing of cancer-related resources and information Internet-based sources and telephone listings for major cancer support organizations.
Questions Survivors Should Ask Like most patients, cancer survivors want to be empowered to take care of themselves and remain healthy. Once cancer treatment ends, there are some questions every patient should be asking their doctor to be informed about their care and to know what they can expect next.
Cancer Care Planning Templates. Note: Templates are in Microsoft Word document. Visit the OncoLife Website ». Take Action. Make An Impact. What people are saying - Write a review. Selected pages Title Page. Table of Contents. Myeloproliferative Neoplasms. Malignant Pleural Peritoneal and Pericardial. Systematic Assessment of the Patient With. Selection of Treatment for the Patient With Cancer. Carcinoma of the Lung.
Carcinomas of the Gastrointestinal Tract. Bone Sarcomas. Acute Leukemias. Chronic Leukemias.
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