Doyle C, Kushi LH, Byers T, Courneya KS, Demark-Wahnefried W, Grant B, McTiernan A, Rock CL, Thompson C, Gansler T, Andrews KS. The 2006 Nutrition, Physical Activity and Cancer Survivorship Advisory Committee; American Cancer Society.Nutrition and physical activity during and after cancer treatment: An American Cancer Society guide for informed choices.CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians2006;56:323&8211;353.
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The following ctors can help maintain health and improve survival and quality of life after a cancer diagnosis—
Cancer survivors are at greater risk for recurrence and for developing second cancers due to the effects of treatment, unhealthy lifestyle behaviors, underlying genetics, or risk ctors that contributed to the first cancer.
Due to advances in the early detection and treatment of cancer, people are living many years after a diagnosis. In January 2007, about 11.7 million people with a previous diagnosis of cancer were living in the United States.
Bassett WW, Cooperberg MR, Sadetsky N, Silva S, DuChane J, Pasta DJ, Chan JM, Anast JW, Carroll PR, Kane CJ.Impact of obesity on prostate cancer recurrence after radical prostatectomy: data from CaPSURE.Urology2005;66(5):1060&8211;1065.
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However, disparities in health care impact survival. Low-income men and women who have inadequate or no health insurance coverage are more likely to be diagnosed with cancer at later stages, when survival times are shorter.
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Emotional wellness after cancer and identifying available resources for additional support, if necessary.
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Cancer survivors may ce physical, emotional, social, spiritual, and financial challenges as a result of their cancer diagnosis and treatment. Public health professionals strive to address survivorship and quality of life issues such as the coordination of care, patient-provider communication, health promotion, support services, and fertility preservation. In light of these concerns, public health initiatives aimed at understanding and preventing secondary disease, recurrence, and the long-term effects of treatment are essential.
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Kroenke CH, Chen WY, Rosner B, Holmes MD.Weight, weight gain, and survival after breast cancer diagnosis.Journal of Clinical Oncology2005;23(7):1370&8211;1378.
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emotional effects of obesity Basic Information,The term cancer survivor refers to an individual who has been diagnosed with cancer, from the time of diagnosis throughout his or her life. The impact of cancer on mily members, friends, and caregivers of survivors is also acknowledged as part of survivorship.
that includes a schedule of recommended follow-up visits, screenings, and medical tests and specifies which providers will be responsible for care.
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Approximately 66% of people diagnosed with cancer are expected to live at least five years after diagnosis.
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