生存
生存
谁是幸存者?
A 癌症 survivor is anyone who has a diagnosis of 癌症. Individuals are considered survivors from the time of diagnosis, throughout his/her life- including all the physical, 精神, 情感, financial impacts that the diagnosis and treatment has on that individual. Needs of a 癌症 survivor are complex and widely variable. This is a period of HOPE but also uncertainty.
Most people agree that after having 癌症, their life changes in many ways- sometimes for the better and sometimes for worse. 例如, survivors have been known to appreciate life and relationships more appreciate life more. 另一方面, they can be more anxious about their health and they have trouble coping with life after treatments end.
什么是遗属继承权?
被诊断出患有癌症, treatment and life after treatment, survivors may have a difficult time navigating through and dealing with the problems that may arise.
生存 covers the physical, 社会心理, 以及癌症的经济问题, beyond the diagnosis and treatment phases. This can include issues related to the ability to get health care and follow-up treatment, 治疗的后期效应, 第二个癌症, 和生活质量.
Your 肿瘤学 Team follows these standards:
- We will work with you to prevent new 癌症s and from original 癌症 returning.
- We will monitor you for any signs of original 癌症 returning as well as any other 癌症s.
- We will watch for signs and symptoms of late effects of 癌症 treatments and the need for help with finances, work and other health concerns.
- We will strive to intervene and treat the consequences of 癌症 and treatment.
- We will work with your Primary Doctor to coordinate care for your current and future oncology needs.
- The most import piece of the standards is providing you with the appropriate 生存 护理 Plan. This includes your 癌症 diagnosis, a summary of treatment that you have received and a list of possible needs and concerns going forward along with recommendations for healthy behavior. We will also provide information on follow up and monitoring plans based on NCCN guidelines. Also provided in the plan is a list of the 肿瘤学 Team that participated in your care along with contact information.
生存 can be a challenge in all aspects of your life. Understand that the entire family changes from the 癌症 experience in ways they may not be aware of. If you do choose to talk about your journey, set limits on what you share. Your team can help to work through these challenges and to get you the support needed. The most important factor in any challenge is maintaining open, clear communication.
小贴士:
- 保持健康的体重. Diet focused in fruits and vegetables, 全谷物, 瘦肉, 多种蛋白质来源, 少吃加工食品, 高脂肪含量, 精制糖.
- 停止吸烟. 12-15% of 癌症 survivors use cigarettes and other sources of tobacco.
- 适量饮酒.
- Consider the use of complimentary therapies and integrative health along with medical treatments to promote increased quality of life, stress reduction and strategies to cope with changes.
病人资源:
ASCO -
www.癌症.网
生存,
www.journeyforward.org/planning-tools/my-care-plan
〇美国癌症协会
www.癌症.org
American Cancer Society 生存,
http://www.癌症.org/health-care-professionals/national-癌症-survivorship-resource-center.html
Livestrong -
www.livestrong.com
会发现,
www.会发现.org/patients/