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Addressing cancer survivorship through public health: an update from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

机译:通过公共卫生解决癌症幸存者问题:疾病控制与预防中心的最新动态。

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Currently, there are nearly 12 million cancer survivors living in the United States. They face a myriad of personal and health issues related to their cancer treatment. Increased recognition of cancer survivorship as a distinct and important phase that follows the diagnosis and treatment of cancer has contributed to the development of public health-related strategies and plans to address those strategies. CDC's Division of Cancer Prevention and Control (DCPC) uses an interdisciplinary public health approach to address the needs of cancer survivors through applied research, public health surveillance and data collection, education, and health promotion, especially among underserved populations that may be at risk for health disparities. Our surveillance activities contribute to population-based descriptions of the health and treatment experiences of cancer survivors in the United States. These data inform applied research activities as well as provide baseline data on cancer survivors for local comprehensive cancer control programs. The knowledge gained by our research efforts informs the development of interventions, awareness and education campaigns, and other outreach activities targeting cancer survivors and those who care for and support them. Our partnerships with national organizations, state health agencies, and other key groups are essential in the development, implementation, and promotion of effective cancer control practices related to cancer survivorship. This article provides an overview of the cancer survivorship activities currently being implemented by DCPC. We highlight several public health surveillance, research, and programmatic outreach and partnership activities currently underway.
机译:目前,美国有将近1200万癌症幸存者。他们面临与癌症治疗相关的众多个人和健康问题。在癌症的诊断和治疗之后,人们越来越认识到癌症幸存者是一个独特而重要的阶段,这有助于制定与公共卫生有关的策略以及解决这些策略的计划。疾病预防控制中心(CDC)的癌症预防和控制部门(DCPC)使用跨学科的公共卫生方法,通过应用研究,公共卫生监测和数据收集,教育以及健康促进来满足癌症幸存者的需求,特别是在服务水平低下的人群中健康差异。我们的监视活动有助于对美国癌症幸存者的健康和治疗经历进行基于人群的描述。这些数据为应用研究活动提供了信息,并为当地综合癌症控制计划提供了癌症幸存者的基线数据。通过我们的研究工作获得的知识为针对癌症幸存者以及护理和支持癌症幸存者的干预措施,意识和教育运动以及其他外展活动的发展提供了信息。我们与国家组织,州卫生机构和其他关键团体的合作关系对于开发,实施和促进与癌症幸存者相关的有效癌症控制措施至关重要。本文概述了DCPC当前正在实施的癌症幸存活动。我们重点介绍了目前正在进行的一些公共卫生监督,研究以及计划性外展和伙伴关系活动。

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