Abstract

The ageing of the population, increasing cancer incidence and improved treatments are leading to a growing number of people living with and beyond cancer; that is ‘cancer survivors.’ The majority of survivors are aged 70 years or over and the vast majority have coexisting illnesses. Unfortunately, current models of post-treatment care are suboptimal. Survivors report significant unmet needs, including for improved symptom management, and greater levels of information and support across physical, psychosocial and practical domains.

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