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“You’re too young for this”: Adolescent and Young Adults’ Perspectives on Cancer Survivorship
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Family MedicineCancer SurvivorshipEducationAdolescenceCancer EducationPsychologyFocus GroupsPrimary CareAdolescent MedicineHealth CommunicationYouth Well-beingRadiation OncologyHealth EducationCancer LiteracyPatient SupportMedicineYoung Adult MedicineAdolescent PsychologyCancer CliniciansAdult DevelopmentAdolescent DevelopmentHealthcare TransitionNursingYoung Adults ’Unique ChallengesOncology
Adolescent and young adult cancer survivors face unique challenges not systematically addressed by cancer clinicians. Four focus groups and two individual interviews were conducted with 19 survivors to profile experiences and identify key concerns for future interventions. The resultant themes reflect cancer care continuum challenges (such as delays in diagnosis, problems with adherence), psychosocial concerns (such as infertility and reproductive concerns, changing social relationships, financial burden), and the paradox of being diagnosed with cancer as a young adult. Future intervention development for adolescent and young adult survivors should involve patient voices at each stage of the research process.
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