Several outpatient models for the follow-up of cancer survivors have been developed worldwide. A multidisciplinary approach is often necessary to guarantee the best monitoring of long-term toxicities. Guidelines also indicate a close education on healthy lifestyles. In this context, we have analyzed the Italian follow-up modalities of lymphoma survivors, with the aim to have a starting line to hypothesize and plan the best model for Italian hematology centers.
Management of lymphoma survivor patients in Italy: an evaluation by Fondazione Italiana Linfomi / Minoia, C.; Bari, A.; Nassi, L.; Banzi, R.; Gerardi, C.; Lenti, V.; Calabrese, M.; Spina, M.; Guarini, A.. - In: TUMORI. - ISSN 0300-8916. - 107:1(2021), pp. 91-94. [10.1177/0300891620905649]
Management of lymphoma survivor patients in Italy: an evaluation by Fondazione Italiana Linfomi
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2021
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Several outpatient models for the follow-up of cancer survivors have been developed worldwide. A multidisciplinary approach is often necessary to guarantee the best monitoring of long-term toxicities. Guidelines also indicate a close education on healthy lifestyles. In this context, we have analyzed the Italian follow-up modalities of lymphoma survivors, with the aim to have a starting line to hypothesize and plan the best model for Italian hematology centers.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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