A new publication in Supportive Care in Cancer was published this month. The paper uses data from the YUCAN Study and explored early cancer survivorship care and telemedicine transition satisfaction.
Publications
New JNCI Article about Cancer Survivorship Measures
This brief report introduces the Cancer Outcomes and Survivorship domain in the PhenX Toolkit (consensus measures for Phenotypes and eXposures), which includes 15 validated measurement protocols for cancer survivorship research that were recommended for inclusion in this publicly available resource.
New Resilience Publication
Resilience is highly relevant in the context of cancer, and understanding how survivors adapt and potentially thrive following their diagnosis and treatment may provide insights into better supports and interventions to promote healthier survivorship. In this paper, we characterize two different ways to conceptualize and study resilience in cancer survivorship, as a trait and as a process.
Book Chapter Commissioned: Transitions in Cancer Survivorship
A book chapter commissioned, “Resilience Trajectories of Cancer Survivors: A Meaning-Making Perspective”, within the textbook “Navigating Life Transitions for Meaning“, an Elsevier publication.
Sytematic Literature Review Published on HPV Vaccines in Boys
Dibble et al. (2019) published a systematic literature in the Journal of Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology (JAYAO) focusing on the importance of HPV vaccination in boys and young adult men, including its barriers from the perspective of boys/men, their parents, and their physicians.
Please click this link for an abstract.