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Pediatric oncologist & researcher at St. Jude │ Childhood Cancer Survivor Study principal investigator

Memphis, TN
Joined May 2015
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.@GregArmstrongMD Yay!! Yes, tailored treatments, controlled dosages, win-win for patients. #stjudechat
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You can read more about the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study in @USATODAYhealth http://t.co/a10wGVtJ90 #stjudechat
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T8: The future of today's cancer survivors is brighter than survivors from earlier decades bc of advances in upfront therapy #stjudechat
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T7: As soon as they've completed therapy for their primary cancer. Some late effects can happen early... they're not always late #stjudechat
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T5: we should continue to identify patients with low-risk cancers. #stjudechat
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T3: The 15-year all-cause mortality has decreased significantly from the 1970s through the 1980s and 90s. #stjudechat http://t.co/QEAruQSNxI
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T4: We can do this thru early detection of late effects and intervention studies that reduce the risk of late effects. #stjudechat
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T4: We need to not only extend their lifespan, but extend their health span #stjudechat
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T3: Improvement in survival is due to the fact that we've reduced amount of tx a patient would recieve for certain key cancers #stjudechat
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T3: We've identified lower mortality rates due to secondary cancers and heart disease. And that's good news for survivors! #stjudechat
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T3: Good news is that survivors from the 1990s have lower mortality rates and longer lifespans than their predecessors #stjudechat
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T2: That's why having a cancer survivorship plan is so important. It really helps with the coordination of care & communication #stjudechat
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T2: Survivors are often cared for in a cancer center, but then go home. Communication between those doctors can be difficult #stjudechat
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T2: Survivors should be aware that there r guidelines for long-term follow-up, developed by the Children's Oncology Group (COG) #stjudechat
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T1: Hopefully, your primary cancer tx team can provide your primary care doctor w a long-term survivorship care plan. @vickyyyf #stjudechat
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T1: Unfortunately, it's not standard. Everyone should have a survivorship care plan, but not everyone does. #stjudechat
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T1: It's best if the primary team that treated your cancer creates the survivorship care plan. #stjudechat
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T1: Ideally, a survivor should have a long-term survivorship care plan that includes treatment and guides their future care #stjudechat
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T1: Usually annual visits with their primary physician or a long-term survivorship specialist. #stjudechat
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Thanks for having me! #stjudechat
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