Development of phase-specific breast cancer survivorship care plans (SCPs).

2017 
61Background: There are nearly 3 million breast cancer (BC) survivors in the US. Among the recently diagnosed, accrediting organizations (e.g., Commission on Cancer) now require SCPs at the completion of curative therapy. Within the Oncology Care Model, the preparation and delivery of SCPs is recognized as one of the 13 quality metrics. SCPs, combining treatment summaries (TS) and follow-up care plans (FUCPs), assist patients and providers in the delivery of high quality long-term care. BC presents a unique challenge, as the risk of recurrence extends decades past initial treatment; adjuvant risk reduction may extend up to 15 years. Periodic FUCPs provide a mechanism to review updated information and may allow providers to catch up with longer term BC survivors whose care was delivered prior to SCPs. We explored the role of phase-specific SCPs within the heterogeneous BC survivor population. Methods: Oncologists and nurse practitioners (NPs) from the Breast Health and Survivorship Programs at Tufts MC, an...
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