A National Survey Of General Internists' Preferences And Knowledge Gaps Regarding The Care Of Childhood Cancer Survivors

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY(2012)

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9586 Background: Although most childhood cancer survivors (CCS) report obtaining health care in the community, primary care physicians’ views and knowledge regarding the long-term follow-up (LTFU) care of CCS are largely unknown. Methods: Surveys were mailed to a random sample of 1,907 general internists under age 65 years from the American Medical Association Physician Masterfile in November 2011. A second mailing to non-responders is ongoing. Results: 892 (47%) physicians have responded. Respondents have practiced a median of 10 years (range: 3-20), and see a median of 70 patients/week (range: 40-100). 46% are in solo/group practice, 17% in multi-specialty practice, and 14% in academic practice. In the last five years, 53% have seen at least one CCS, 71% of whom have never received a treatment summary. 85% prefer to care for CCS in consultation with a cancer center based physician. A vignette of a 29-year-old female treated for Hodgkin lymphoma with mantle radiation at age 16 was provided and participan...
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