Survivorship
Leadership
Vice-Chair
Grigorios Kotronoulas PhD, MSc (Cancer Care), PGCAP, RETF, BSN, RN
United Kingdom
Mission and Goals
Advances in cancer screening, early detection, treatments, and supportive care have produced a progressive increase in the number of cancer survivors over recent decades. The Survivorship Study Group considers survivorship to span the time between diagnosis and the end of life. Its mission encompasses realization of the fullest potential of cancer survivors in all spheres of life. Accordingly, its areas of effort include prevention of new or recurrent cancer, surveillance for new or recurring cancer, interventions for prevention and management of cancer symptoms and treatment side effects (including prehabilitation and rehabilitation), and coordination between specialists and primary care providers to ensure that all survivor needs are met. The term “survivor” or “survivorship” is used to describe a population of people with a cancer diagnosis, rather than a label that individuals may or may not resonate with.
The MASCC Survivorship Study Group works to optimize wellness by improving outcomes for people affected by cancer. Its projects are designed to address the following objectives:
- Foster international collaborative research and educational initiatives in cancer survivorship
- Raise awareness about cancer survivorship issues and resources
- Foster the professional development of junior researchers in the field by awarding junior researcher awards and training fellowships
- Develop clinical guidelines on topics relevant to cancer survivorship
- Contribute to the MASCC Annual Meeting through presentations and workshops that focus on cancer survivorship
- Collaborate with other study groups to advance care and outcomes for all cancer survivors
How to Join
To join a study group, you must be a MASCC member. Members can belong to up to three study groups.
Survivorship Subgroup: Exercise Oncology
Leadership:
Chair: Nicolas Hart, PhD, AES,CSCS, ESSAF (Australia)
Vice-Chair: Dagmara Magdalena Poprawski, MBBS, MCTM, FRACGP, FACRRM, FACTM, FRACP (Saudi Arabia)
Guidelines
Evidence-based clinical practice guidelines created or endorsed by the Survivorship Study Group
Educational Recordings
Update to Lymphedema Prevention and Management: Comprehensive Evidence-Based Approaches
How to Build Skills in Survivorship Research: Implementation Science