Why is Survivorship Passport essential? – PanCare
PanCare shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Have you heard about the Survivorship Passport and why it’s essential?
Thanks to advances in cancer treatments, over 80% of children and adolescents with cancer in Europe now survive beyond five years. Today, there are more than 500,000 childhood and adolescent cancer survivors across Europe – and this number keeps growing!
But with survival come the long-term effects of treatment, meaning these survivors need closer health monitoring than the general population. While clinical guidelines exist for health monitoring, putting them into practice in everyday healthcare can be challenging. That’s where the digital Survivorship Passport (SurPass) comes in!
Want to know more? You can watch a full video about the background of the PanCareSurPass project here.
Follow us for more information about the SurPass and the PanCareSurPass project – there’s much more to come!”
SIOP Europe shared this post on LinkedIn, adding:
“SurPass ensures that the quality of life of every cancer survivor. This is obtained by providing the best medical attention.
PanCareSurpass ensures that the clinical guidelines concerning health monitoring for the survivors are being put into practice!
Gain more insight into this project by watching the video.”
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