, and cerebrovascular disease were the next most common causes of death.
Given the country's population is aging and that many cancers begin when people are in their early or mid-60s, there eventually won't be enough oncologists, Dinan noted. Long-term survivors also have more complex health needs than the general population, and not all of those needs are related to their cancer.
The current study is a first step in a larger American Cancer Society grant that Dinan and her research team received to develop risk-prediction algorithms for informing long-termcare. Dinan is currently studying risk factors for these survivors developing other diseases, such as the patient's cancer stage at diagnosis and whether the patient received radiation or chemotherapy.
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