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  • Feb 1, 2024 | archives-pmr.org | Gina Tesauro |Michelle Mollica |Emily S. Tonorezos |Rachelle Brick

    Research Objectives To describe trends in National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded grants focused on cancer rehabilitation research and identify scientific gaps. Design Research and training project grants funded during Fiscal Year (FY) 2015 to 2022 focused on cancer survivorship and rehabilitation were identified using the NIH Research, Condition, and Disease Classification categorization for rehabilitation and an algorithm of cancer survivorship terms.

  • Dec 12, 2023 | brnw.ch | Michael Halpern |Michelle Mollica |Paul Han |Emily S. Tonorezos

    Introduction Delivery of high-quality survivorship care to the growing population of cancer survivors in the United States is often predicated on a mixture of individual provider and survivor factors such as awareness of guidelines and health knowledge risk perception.1-3 Therefore, it is critical to regularly consider commonly held beliefs to assess whether these principles support the best possible outcomes for cancer survivors, with outcomes defined as the results or effects of...

  • Nov 16, 2023 | ascopubs.org | Michael Halpern |Michelle Mollica |Paul Han |Emily S. Tonorezos

    Delivery of high-quality survivorship care to the growing population of cancer survivors in the United States is often predicated on a mixture of individual provider and survivor factors such as awareness of guidelines and health knowledge risk perception.1-3 Therefore, it is critical to regularly consider commonly held beliefs to assess whether these principles support the best possible outcomes for cancer survivors, with outcomes defined as the results or effects of survivorship care that...

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