Milestone for cancer survivorship research and practice Michael Feuerstein EditorialNotes 05 September 2008 Pages: 125 - 127
Predicted cardiovascular mortality and reported cardiovascular morbidity in testicular cancer survivors H. S. HaugnesN. AassR. M. Bremnes OriginalPaper 29 May 2008 Pages: 128 - 137
Dietary supplement use among elderly, long-term cancer survivors Paige MillerWendy Demark-WahnefriedTerryl J. Hartman OriginalPaper 11 July 2008 Pages: 138 - 148
Cancer’s impact on employment and earnings—a population-based study from Norway Astri SyseSteinar TretliØystein Kravdal OriginalPaper Open access 13 June 2008 Pages: 149 - 158
Is cancer survivorship associated with reduced work engagement? A NOCWO Study Sævar Berg GudbergssonSophie D. FossåAlv A. Dahl OriginalPaper 25 July 2008 Pages: 159 - 168
State vocational services and employment in cancer survivors Fong ChanDavid StrauserMichael Feuerstein OriginalPaper 10 July 2008 Pages: 169 - 178
Health-related information needs in a large and diverse sample of adult cancer survivors: implications for cancer care Ellen Burke BeckjordNeeraj K. AroraBradford W. Hesse OriginalPaper 03 June 2008 Pages: 179 - 189
Addressing the needs of young breast cancer survivors at the 5 year milestone: can a short-term, low intensity intervention produce change? Joan R. BloomSusan L. StewartPriscilla J. Banks OriginalPaper 01 August 2008 Pages: 190 - 204
Does cancer affect marriage rates? Astri Syse OriginalPaper Open access 29 July 2008 Pages: 205 - 214
Enhancing physical well-being and overall quality of life among underserved Latina-American cervical cancer survivors: feasibility study Kimlin T. Ashing-Giwa OriginalPaper 20 August 2008 Pages: 215 - 223