Topic* | Very Important to Know | Not Enough Information |
---|---|---|
Any increased risks for second colorectal cancers, other cancers, and other diseases | 153 (98) | 122 (78) |
The schedule of recommended colorectal cancer surveillance | 153 (98) | 79 (51) |
Possible signs of recurrence and second tumors | 145 (93) | 93 (60) |
The schedule of recommended screenings for noncolorectal cancers | 139 (89) | 85 (54) |
Chemoprevention strategies for secondary prevention (eg, tamoxifen in women at high risk for breast cancer) | 135 (87) | 112 (72) |
The possible long-term risks and complications from radiation therapy | 135 (87) | 104 (67) |
The possible long-term risks and complications from chemotherapy | 131 (85) | 114 (73) |
Other types of follow-up care providers that may be needed (eg, rehabilitation, fertility, psychology) | 124 (79) | 111 (71) |
Genetic counseling and testing to identify high-risk individuals who could benefit from more comprehensive cancer surveillance | 122 (78) | 129 (83) |
Possible effects of cancer on marital/partner relationship, sexual functioning, work, parenting, and future needs for psychosocial support | 117 (75) | 99 (63) |
Support groups and other resources for colorectal cancer survivors | 100 (64) | 105 (67) |
Values provided as n (%). Total number of respondents does not always equal 156 due to missing data.
↵* Adapted from Institute of Medicine Report.1