Wednesday, 1 May 2013

Does cancer treatment follow-up care help or hinder?

Countless cancer survivors know all too well the routine follow-up visits required after successful cancer treatment. The appointments may go on for months to years causing a range of emotions from stress to relief. A one-size-fits-all approach to follow-up care may work for some patients but are doctors relying on a long-established practice or is there a better way to monitor patients’ health after cancer treatment? Dr Stephen Hall at Queen’s University has received a $153,029 Quality of Life Grant from the Canadian Cancer Society to find out. Read more here.

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