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Springer - Health Services for Cancer Survivors Book

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Explore the evolving landscape of survivorship care with Health Services for Cancer Survivors: Practice, Policy and Research. Published by Springer, this text addresses the modern understanding of health as a holistic concept. Moving beyond the simple absence of disease, the content focuses on the physical, psychosocial, and functional aspects of life that are vital for long-term wellness. As healthcare quality continues to develop, there is a growing need to apply expert knowledge and research to improve outcomes for cancer survivors. This book examines the current state of survivorship care, noting that while significant research exists for prevalent forms of cancer, such as breast cancer, there is a continuing need for guidance across various diagnoses. It provides a foundation for understanding how practice, policy, and research can work together to support the prevention of future illnesses and improve the overall quality of life for those navigating life after cancer.

Key Features

Provides a holistic view of health by covering physical, psychosocial, and functional aspects of life for survivors.

Connects clinical practice with policy and research to help improve the standard of care for cancer survivors.

Addresses the importance of prevention strategies to help reduce the risk of future illnesses.

Offers insights into the current development of quality healthcare specifically designed for survivorship.

Examines the balance of research availability across different types of cancer to guide future efforts.

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