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Patient and Provider Perspectives of a Web-Based Intervention to Support Symptom Management After Radioactive Iodine Treatment for Differentiated Thyroid Cancer: Qualitative Study

Patient and Provider Perspectives of a Web-Based Intervention to Support Symptom Management After Radioactive Iodine Treatment for Differentiated Thyroid Cancer: Qualitative Study

Qualitative results yielded three domains: (1) difficult-to-manage RAI symptoms: short, medium, and late treatment effects; (2) key intervention structure and content feedback on mockups; and (3) intervention content to promote RAI symptom management and survivorship care. Tables 3 and 4 display exemplar quotes with patient identifiers to depict domains and subthemes from focus group participant and stakeholder interviews.

Alaina L Carr, Angela M Jenkins, Jacqueline Jonklaas, Kate Gabriel, Kristen E Miller, Kristi D Graves

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e60588

Adapting a Self-Guided eHealth Intervention Into a Tailored Therapist-Guided eHealth Intervention for Survivors of Colorectal Cancer

Adapting a Self-Guided eHealth Intervention Into a Tailored Therapist-Guided eHealth Intervention for Survivors of Colorectal Cancer

CRC ranks as the third most frequently diagnosed cancer worldwide, with its prevalence steadily rising due to prolonged survivorship [33]. The prevalence and characteristics of FCR experienced by individuals affected by CRC have been described in detail [34-40]. However, no intervention customized to address FCR in survivors of CRC has been developed [7,41]. In summary, this paper describes the process of adapting i Conquer Fear into TG-i Conquer Fear targeting survivors of CRC.

Johanne Dam Lyhne, Allan Ben Smith, Tina Birgitte Wisbech Carstensen, Lisa Beatty, Adeola Bamgboje-Ayodele, Britt Klein, Lars Henrik Jensen, Lisbeth Frostholm

JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e63486

A Novel Telehealth Exercise Program Designed for Rural Survivors of Cancer With Cancer-Related Fatigue: Single-Arm Feasibility Trial

A Novel Telehealth Exercise Program Designed for Rural Survivors of Cancer With Cancer-Related Fatigue: Single-Arm Feasibility Trial

Reference 41: Recruitment rates and strategies in exercise trials in cancer survivorship: a systematic Reference 42: Survivorship: healthy lifestyles, version 2.2014survivorshipCancer Survivorship

Ryan J Marker, Andrew J Kittelson, Jared J Scorsone, Ian A Moran, John C Quindry, Heather J Leach

JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e59478

Optimizing Virtual Follow-Up Care: Realist Evaluation of Experiences and Perspectives of Patients With Breast and Prostate Cancer

Optimizing Virtual Follow-Up Care: Realist Evaluation of Experiences and Perspectives of Patients With Breast and Prostate Cancer

technology fails and provide technical support Ensure that virtual visit booking and scheduling processes are flexible enough to cater to patient’s changing needs and expectations and reduce wait times where possible Make time to listen to patient concerns and provide emotional support during virtual visits Demonstrate empathy and provide your full attention using active listening skills during virtual visits Demonstrate competency with virtual care technology Ensure patients are provided resources and referrals to survivorship

Sarah Scruton, Geoff Wong, Stephanie Babinski, Lauren R Squires, Alejandro Berlin, Julie Easley, Sharon McGee, Ken Noel, Danielle Rodin, Jonathan Sussman, Robin Urquhart, Jacqueline L Bender

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e65148

Digital Remote Monitoring Using an mHealth Solution for Survivors of Cancer: Protocol for a Pilot Observational Study

Digital Remote Monitoring Using an mHealth Solution for Survivors of Cancer: Protocol for a Pilot Observational Study

Cancer survivorship begins with the diagnosis and continues throughout the whole life span of the person [1]. Owing to repeated advances in anticancer and supportive treatments, survivors of cancer represent an ever-growing population [2]. Indeed, accelerated by the recent COVID-19 pandemic, alternative models of care for survivors of cancer are being proposed to meet the growing demands, driven by patient-specific issues and local health care resource constraints [3].

Pasquale F Innominato, Jamie H Macdonald, Wendy Saxton, Laura Longshaw, Rachel Granger, Iman Naja, Carlo Allocca, Ruth Edwards, Solah Rasheed, Frans Folkvord, Jordi de Batlle, Rohit Ail, Enrico Motta, Catherine Bale, Claire Fuller, Anna P Mullard, Christian P Subbe, Dawn Griffiths, Nicholas I Wreglesworth, Leandro Pecchia, Giuseppe Fico, Alessio Antonini

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e52957

Supporting Life Adjustment in Patients With Lung Cancer Through a Comprehensive Care Program: Protocol for a Controlled Before-and-After Trial

Supporting Life Adjustment in Patients With Lung Cancer Through a Comprehensive Care Program: Protocol for a Controlled Before-and-After Trial

Unlike previous interventions that typically introduced posttreatment survivorship care, our approach provided support from the outset. The median time for lung cancer survivors to engage in Onco Life and the LIVESTRONG Care Plans, 2 web-based programs providing survivorship care plans, was 1 year after treatment [11]. Similar trends in delivering survivorship care plans at the end of treatment have been reported, with the earliest delivery being within a year [36].

Wonyoung Jung, Alice Ahn, Genehee Lee, Sunga Kong, Danbee Kang, Dongok Lee, Tae Eun Kim, Young Mog Shim, Hong Kwan Kim, Jongho Cho, Juhee Cho, Dong Wook Shin

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e54707