2018
DOI: 10.1200/jgo.18.28200
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Identifying Determinants of Intervention Sustainability in Cancer Survivorship Care

Abstract: Background: Substantial gains could be made in reducing the cancer burden if current scientific evidence was applied in practice. The World Health Organization estimates that, worldwide, one-third of cancer cases could be prevented and another one-third cured if evidence was consistently implemented and sustained in cancer care. However, moving evidence-based interventions into care has proven a significant challenge. Even when interventions are put into practice, they often fail to become integrated into the … Show more

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“…Through discussions with ITs, we will also ascertain how they have continued to run the virtual clinics and what has happened since the end of the active phase of the study. 45…”
Section: Implementing the Ned Clinic Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through discussions with ITs, we will also ascertain how they have continued to run the virtual clinics and what has happened since the end of the active phase of the study. 45…”
Section: Implementing the Ned Clinic Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%