Tara Sanft, Andrew T Day, Mindy Goldman, Shannon Ansbaugh, Saro Armenian, K Scott Baker, Tarah J Ballinger, Wendy Demark-Wahnefried, Nathan Paul Fairman, Josephine Feliciano, Tessa Faye Flores, Debra L Friedman, Nicolette Gabel, Christine Hill-Kayser, Divya Koura, Kimberley Lee, Nita Lee, Allison L McDonough, Michelle Melisko, Kathi Mooney, Halle C F Moore, Natalie Moryl, Heather Neuman, Linda Overholser, Chirayu Patel, Lindsay Peterson, William Pirl, Andrea Porpiglia, Lidia Schapira, Anna Schwartz, Sophia Smith, Amye Tevaarwerk, Diane Von Ah, Robert Wake, Eric Yang, Phyllis Zee, Nicole McMillian, Deborah Freedman-Cass
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Abstract
The NCCN Guidelines for Survivorship include recommendations for screening, evaluation, and treatment of psychosocial and physical problems resulting from adult-onset cancer and its treatment. They also include recommendations to promote healthy behaviors and immunizations in survivors and provide a framework for care coordination. These NCCN Guidelines Insights summarize the panel's current recommendations regarding sexual health and fertility.
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JNCCN—Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network is a peer-reviewed medical journal read by over 25,000 oncologists and cancer care professionals nationwide. This indexed publication delivers the latest insights into best clinical practices, oncology health services research, and translational medicine. Notably, JNCCN provides updates on the NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology® (NCCN Guidelines®), review articles elaborating on guideline recommendations, health services research, and case reports that spotlight molecular insights in patient care.
Guided by its vision, JNCCN seeks to advance the mission of NCCN by serving as the primary resource for information on NCCN Guidelines®, innovation in translational medicine, and scientific studies related to oncology health services research. This encompasses quality care and value, bioethics, comparative and cost effectiveness, public policy, and interventional research on supportive care and survivorship.
JNCCN boasts indexing by prominent databases such as MEDLINE/PubMed, Chemical Abstracts, Embase, EmCare, and Scopus, reinforcing its standing as a reputable source for comprehensive information in the field of oncology.