1Background: The growing population of cancer survivors (15.5 million in the US) face myriad health issues that require health care attention. Cancer is increasingly viewed as a chronic illness that,… Click to show full abstract
1Background: The growing population of cancer survivors (15.5 million in the US) face myriad health issues that require health care attention. Cancer is increasingly viewed as a chronic illness that, once treated, requires systematic and coordinated care. Little guidance, however, has been provided in terms of how programs should be organized and little research has been done to understand emerging models in the field. We aim to identify and describe the most common survivorship models of care to identify characteristics of care and provide guidance on how survivorship care should be delivered. Methods: We conducted a scan of 236 CoC-accredited cancer centers to identify characteristics that co-occur in survivorship programs and those that predict the provision of LIVESTRONG’s Essential Elements. We supplemented this approach with in-depth interviews and surveys of 32 survivorship programs to gain detailed organizational information. Results: Three models emerged from the data: The Consultative Specialize...
               
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