Patterns Of Follow-Up In Oncologic Care Across Canada.

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY(2013)

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e20589 Background: With continual advancements in cancer care, improved outcomes and increasing survivor populations, cancer survivorship has become an important area of research. Methods: A 35-question electronic survey was sent to physician members of the Canadian Association of Radiation Oncologists. Based on their scope of practice, respondents were presented with brief clinical scenarios pertaining to various survivor populations. A subsequent series of questions were posed to determine routine follow-up practices. Results: In total, 111 radiation oncologists (RO) responded (44% response rate); 29% were female, 43% were in practice less than 10 years, and most regions of Canada were well represented. Most worked in centers staffed by more than 10 oncologists (69%), and saw more than 200 new patient consults per year (78%). 10% would not follow patients routinely, mainly in cases involving breast or prostate survivors. 73% of such patients (73%) would be followed by their primary care providers (PCP) ...
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