Life after breast, prostate, and colon cancer: Primary care's role

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When patients survive cancer, they eventually come back to their primary care physicians. This group has special needs, including surveillance for recurrent and new cancer, health promotion, and interventions to mitigate the lingering effects of the cancer and the adverse effects of its treatment.

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Jonczak, E. E., Stone, E. R., Pravia, C. I., & Sider, D. (2017, April 1). Life after breast, prostate, and colon cancer: Primary care’s role. Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine. Cleveland Clinic Educational Foundation. https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.84a.15138

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