Survivorship, late effects and cancer of the cervix
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Survivorship, late effects and cancer of the cervix
Abstract
As the prevention and treatment of cervical cancer improves, there is increasing focus on the months and years after cancer treatment. Of those women living after a diagnosis of cancer, 10% will have a gynaecological malignancy and although the incidence of cervix cancer has dropped over the last 20 years, so has the age at diagnosis, with more than 60% surviving at least 5 years. In a recent report, 63% of 231 064 US survivors of cervix cancer were more than 10 years from diagnosis. More survivors are living long enough to develop chronic treatment-related conditions. The 2007 English Cancer Reform Strategy highlighted the importance of cancer survivorship and uses the US National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship definition-'living through and beyond cancer'. The emerging picture is of populations living after a diagnosis of cancer without active disease, still having similar health and disability profiles to populations with a diagnosis of a chronic illness. This offers new challenges in identifying and meeting their needs.
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