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Editorial
. 2019 Nov 15;125(22):3908-3916.
doi: 10.1002/cncr.32382. Epub 2019 Aug 7.

A health services research agenda to fully integrate cancer rehabilitation into oncology care

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Editorial

A health services research agenda to fully integrate cancer rehabilitation into oncology care

Mackenzi Pergolotti et al. Cancer. .
No abstract available

Keywords: cancer; health services research; quadruple aim; rehabilitation; survivorship.

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Conflict of interest statement

CONFLICT OF INTEREST DISCLOSURES

Mackenzi Pergolotti and Peter R. Manning receive salary from Select Medical. Catherine M. Alfano and K. Robin Yabroff are employed by the American Cancer Society, which receives grants from private and corporate foundations, including foundations associated with companies in the health sector, for research outside the submitted work; the authors are not funded by or key personnel for any of these grants, and their salaries are solely funded through American Cancer Society funds. Supriya G. Mohile receives research funding from Carevive for work performed outside of the current study. The other authors made no disclosures.

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Optimizing health care efficiency also will optimize patient outcomes, clinician experience, and cost.

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