Abstract
Background: Survival rates for lymphoma are highest amongst hematological malignancies. In 2019, it was estimated that over 6400 Australians were diagnosed with lymphoma, a group of hematological malignancies with a high 5-year survival rate of ~ 76%. There is an increased focus on the promotion of wellness in survivorship and active approaches to reducing morbidity related to treatment; however, current models of follow-up care heavily rely on hospital-based specialist-led care. Maximizing the potential of general practitioners (GPs) in the ongoing management of cancer is consistent with the national health reform principles and the Cancer Council Australia’s Optimal Care Pathways. GPs are well positioned to provide guideline-based follow-up care and are more likely to address comorbidities and psychosocial issues and promote healthy lifestyle behaviors. This study aims to test the feasibility of the GOSPEL I intervention for implementing an integrated, shared care model
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FIFTEEN years on, Tarana and Roly Cruice’s dedication to raising funds for cancer-stricken individuals remains as strong as ever.
The husband and wife team, who first became involved with Cancer Council’s Relay for Life in 2006, have gone on to host countless fundraisers with great success.
It would appear good fortune was again on their sides at the weekend, delivering blue skies and record crowds to Sunday’s annual Golf Day event.
The event at Sandy Gallop Golf Club bought in just under 130 eager participants – many of them returning players.
“A lot of our players, who have been coming back year after year, this the only game of golf that some of them play,” Mrs Cruice said.