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  • Oncology
  • Cancer Survivorship Care
  • Clinical Practice Guidelines

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  • Cancer survivors face complex physical and psychosocial challenges post-treatment.
  • Managing long-term effects like sleep disorders, fatigue, and cognitive dysfunction is crucial.
  • Existing guidelines require updates to reflect current evidence and clinical insights.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To summarize recent updates to the NCCN Guidelines for Survivorship.
  • To highlight panel discussions on managing sleep disorders, fatigue, and cognitive function in survivors.
  • To provide healthcare professionals with actionable recommendations for cancer survivorship care.

Main Methods:

  • Review and synthesis of recent NCCN Guidelines for Survivorship updates.
  • Analysis of panel discussions focusing on specific symptom clusters.
  • Inclusion of recommendations for screening, evaluation, and treatment.

Main Results:

  • Recent updates address sleep disorders, fatigue, and cognitive function in cancer survivors.
  • Guideline revisions incorporate new evidence and clinical perspectives.
  • The framework supports care coordination and promotes healthy behaviors.

Conclusions:

  • Updated NCCN Guidelines provide essential tools for managing cancer survivor sequelae.
  • Focus on sleep, fatigue, and cognition improves quality of life for survivors.
  • These guidelines enhance the comprehensive care framework for adult-onset cancer survivors.