Clinical tools to enhance survivorship cancer.

Authors

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Katherine Ramsey Gilmore

The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX

Katherine Ramsey Gilmore, Guadalupe R. Palos, Paula A. Lewis-Patterson, Patricia Chapman, Delrose Jones, Weiqi Bi, Maria Alma Rodriguez

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Poster Details

Meeting

2015 Palliative and Supportive Care in Oncology Symposium

Session Type

Poster Session

Session Title

Poster Session B

Track

Biologic Basis of Symptoms and Treatment Toxicities,Psycho-oncology,End-of-Life Care,Survivorship,Evaluation and Assessment of Patient Symptoms and Quality of Life,Management/Prevention of Symptoms and Treatment Toxicities,Integration and Delivery of Palliative Care in Cancer Care,Psychosocial and Spiritual Care,Communication in Advanced Cancer

Sub Track

Survivorship care plans

Citation

J Clin Oncol 33, 2015 (suppl 29S; abstr 245)

DOI

10.1200/jco.2015.33.29_suppl.245

Abstract #

245

Poster Bd #

F25

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