Abstract

Survivorship care plans are comprehensive, individualized documents that are recommended for all cancer survivors by the Institute of Medicine, and soon to be required by the Commission on Cancer. Breast cancer survivors are in many ways an ideal population for provision of survivorship care plans due to prominence within the survivorship population, relatively well-understood risk for late effects, data supporting improved outcomes with aggressive survivorship management and general interest within the population. Care plans that are provided must be of excellent quality in order to provide benefit, and quality should be measured with regard to content accuracy and language, customized information, completeness, applicability to diverse user groups and feasibility.

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