Topic 8: General Knowledge
For patients who have completed treatment for colon or rectal cancer and do not have active disease, how important is it for you to know about:
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94. … the schedule of recommended colorectal cancer surveillance
95. … the schedule of recommended screening for noncolorectal cancers
96. … any increased risks for second colorectal cancers, other cancer, and other diseases
97. … possible signs of recurrence and second tumors
98. … possible effects of cancer on marital/partner relationship, sexual functioning, work, parenting, and future needs for psychosocial support
99. … genetic counseling and testing to identify high-risk individuals who could benefit from more comprehensive cancer surveillance
100. … chemoprevention strategies for secondary prevention (eg, tamoxifen in women at high risk for breast cancer)
101. … other types of follow-up care providers that may be needed (eg, rehabilitation, fertility, psychology)
102. … support groups and other resources for colorectal cancer survivors
For patients who have completed treatment for colon or rectal cancer and do not have active disease, how much do you know about:
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103. … the schedule of recommended colorectal cancer surveillance
104. … the schedule of recommended screening for noncolorectal cancers
105. … any increased risks for second colorectal cancers, other cancer, and other diseases
106. … possible signs of recurrence and second tumors
107. … possible effects of cancer on marital/partner relationship, sexual functioning, work, parenting, and future needs for psychosocial support
108. … genetic counseling and testing to identify high-risk individuals who could benefit from more comprehensive cancer surveillance
109. … chemoprevention strategies for secondary prevention (eg, tamoxifen in women at high risk for breast cancer)
110. … other types of follow-up care providers that may be needed (eg, rehabilitation, fertility, psychology)
111. … support groups and other resources for colorectal cancer survivors
Please tell us about any other area of general knowledge that is important to you that we did not ask about. These topics can be about any aspect of care for patients who have completed treatment for colon or rectal cancer.
Please list below any areas of knowledge that are important to you:How much do you know about this area?
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