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. 2010 Nov;6(6):308-11.
doi: 10.1200/JOP.2010.000088.

Management of unexplained symptoms in survivors of cancer

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Management of unexplained symptoms in survivors of cancer

Michael Feuerstein et al. J Oncol Pract. 2010 Nov.

Abstract

Quality health care for survivors of cancer must evaluate and manage symptoms that are reported at the surveillance visit but are not linked to a cancer recurrence or a new cancer. At present, this does not always occur. This article analyzes quality of health care for survivors of cancer, taking empirical evidence and clinical expertise into consideration. Although emotional distress on the part of the survivor of cancer may exacerbate or even explain the presence of experienced symptoms, there are other potential explanations as well. When survivors present with persistent symptoms (even if unexplained) after cancer diagnosis and treatment, the symptoms can impact the survivor's function and well-being. Oncologists and other providers need to assess and directly target these symptoms for appropriate triage to those who can best help these survivors reduce the symptoms and their impact.

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