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Open AccessAdopting a systems-thinking approach to optimise dietary and exercise referral practices for cancer survivors
Service referrals are required for cancer survivors to access specialist dietary and exercise support. Many system-level factors influence referral practices within the healthcare system. Hence, the aim of thi...
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Exercise and the gut microbiome: implications for supportive care in cancer
Growing recognition of the gut microbiome as an influential modulator of cancer treatment efficacy and toxicity has led to the emergence of clinical interventions targeting the microbiome to enhance cancer and...
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Effectiveness and implementation of models of cancer survivorship care: an overview of systematic reviews
To critically assess the effectiveness and implementation of different models of post-treatment cancer survivorship care compared to specialist-led models of survivorship care assessed in published systematic ...
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Essential elements of optimal dietary and exercise referral practices for cancer survivors: expert consensus for medical and nursing health professionals
To develop and establish expert consensus on essential elements of optimal dietary and exercise referral practices for cancer survivors.
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Open AccessBenefits of supportive strategies for carers of people with high-grade glioma: a systematic review
To systematically review and examine current evidence for the carer-reported benefits of supportive care strategies for carers of adults with high-grade glioma (HGG).
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Open AccessDiet and exercise advice and referrals for cancer survivors: an integrative review of medical and nursing perspectives
To examine the perspectives of medical and nursing health professionals concerning their roles and responsibilities in providing dietary and exercise advice to cancer survivors, and referrals to allied health ...
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Open AccessPartnering with general practitioners to optimize survivorship for patients with lymphoma: a phase II randomized controlled trial (the GOSPEL I trial)
Survival rates for lymphoma are highest amongst hematological malignancies. In 2019, it was estimated that over 6400 Australians were diagnosed with lymphoma, a group of hematological malignancies with a high ...
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Open AccessImplementing a nurse-enabled, integrated, shared-care model involving specialists and general practitioners in breast cancer post-treatment follow-up: a study protocol for a phase II randomised controlled trial (the EMINENT trial)
Due to advances in early detection and cancer treatment, 5-year relative survival rates for early breast cancer surpass 90% in developed nations. There is increasing focus on promotion of wellness in survivors...