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The relationship is established because cancer survivors are the primary population whose quality of life is evaluated in clinical research [1], [2], and [3], and improving this metric is a central goal of survivorship care plans and personalized interventions [4], [5], and [6].

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Cancer survivorship and long-term outcomes: navigating the ... sci-rep.com International Journal of Scientific Reports 5 facts
referenceBloom JR, Petersen DM, and Kang SH studied multi-dimensional quality of life among adult cancer survivors who are five or more years post-diagnosis.
claimImproving the quality of life for cancer survivors requires personalized interventions and the implementation of survivorship care plans (SCPs).
claimImproving the quality of life for cancer survivors requires personalized interventions and the implementation of survivorship care plans.
referenceBloom JR, Petersen DM, Kang SH. studied multi-dimensional quality of life among adult cancer survivors who have survived for 5 or more years.
claimA comprehensive approach to cancer survivorship, including ongoing research, personalized care, and supportive policies, is essential to meet the diverse needs of survivors and improve their long-term outcomes and quality of life.
Physical and psychological long-term and late effects of cancer pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov PubMed 2 facts
claimLong-term and late effects of cancer can negatively impact the quality of life for cancer survivors.
claimLong-term and late effects of cancer can negatively impact the quality of life for cancer survivors.