Nicole Stout: Prehabilitation and Rehabilitation in Cancer Care Are No Longer Optional
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Nicole Stout: Prehabilitation and Rehabilitation in Cancer Care Are No Longer Optional

Nicole Stout, Senior Director Survivorship and Wellness at American Cancer Society, shared a post by OncoDaily on LinkedIn, adding:

“This is Not optional anymore. The evidence for prehab and early rehabilitation is too compelling.

At some point (now?!?) we should be asking for implementation of these services, not ‘how do we find them or how do we make referrals’, Implement interval Functional screening into cancer care and use evidence to guide engagement to rehabilitation.

I am hard pressed to find the patient who won’t benefit from rehab at some point in the cancer continuum…everyone needs something at some time; it’s just a matter of identifying Who, needs What, and When.

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