reviewJournal of Clinical OncologyJul 25, 2005GREEN OA

Riding the Crest of the Teachable Moment: Promoting Long-Term Health After the Diagnosis of Cancer

Miriam Hospital · National Cancer Institute

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Abstract

Methods

Relevant studies from 1966 and beyond were identified through MEDLINE and PubMed searches.

Results

Cancer survivors are at increased risk for progressive disease but also for second primaries, osteoporosis, obesity, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and functional decline. To improve overall health, survivors frequently initiate diet, exercise, and other lifestyle changes after diagnosis. However, those who are male, older, and less educated are less likely to adopt these changes. There also is selective uptake of messages, as evidenced by findings that only 25% to 42% of survivors consume adequate amounts of fruits and vegetables, and approximately 70% of breast and prostate cancer survivors are overweight or obese. Several behavioral interventions show promise for improving survivors' health-related outcomes. Oncologists can play a pivotal role in health promotion, yet only 20% provide such guidance.

Citation impact

1,124
total citations
FWCI
17.90
Percentile
100%
References
150
Citations per year

Authors

4

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Teachable moment
  • Psychological intervention
  • Disease
  • Overweight
  • Gerontology
  • Cancer
  • Quality of life (healthcare)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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