Management of cancer survivors in clinical and public health perspectives: Current status and future challenges in Korea

Dong Wook Shin, Be Long Cho, So Young Kim, Je Hyuck Jung, Jong Hyock Park

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Abstract

The number of cancer survivors is increasing dramatically. Many cancer survivors face lifetime risks associated with their cancer therapy, with a significant proportion at risk for serious morbidity and premature mortality. Concerns regarding the long-term physical, psychosocial, and economic effects of cancer treatment on cancer survivors and their families are increasingly being recognized and addressed by public and private sector. This article summarizes economic burden of cancer survivors, main post-treatment health problems including secondary primary cancer and comorbidities, health behaviors such as smoking, exercise and physical activity, nutrition, and psychosocial problems. Faced with various health and psychosocial problems specific to this population, several healthcare and policy models are being suggested to address these issues, including 'shared care model' and 'integrative supportive care service delivery system for cancer survivors'. More effort is needed to make the cancer survivorship agenda a reality, attended by a wide variety of stakeholders including researchers, patients, providers, and policy makers.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)651-657
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Korean Medical Science
Volume28
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cancer
  • Korea
  • Second Primary Neoplasm
  • Survivors

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