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Comprehensive Long-Term Care of Patients With Lung Cancer: Development of a Novel Thoracic Survivorship Program

Friday, September 5, 2014

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Source Name: Annals of Thoracic Surgery

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James Huang, Amy E. Logue, Jamie S. Ostroff, Bernard J. Park, Mary McCabe, David R. Jones, Manjit S. Bains, Nabil P. Rizk, Mark G. Kris, Valerie W. Rusch

This single institution study tracked outcomes of a unique lung cancer survivorship program facilitated by a nurse practitioner who was trained in survivorship care.  The nurse took over follow-up care of early stage patients who survived disease-free for more than 1 year.  92% of eligible pts received follow-up care by the nurse.  The program identified 72% of second primary cancers and 91% of cancer recurrences during scheduled follow-up CT scans.  The program appeared effective and achieved high patient acceptance, and was an alternative to physician-led follow-up. 

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