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This paradigm looks
beyond treatment, representing a shift away from a medical
deficit-dysfunction model and from a study of late effects in isolation
toward a multidisciplinary focus. It seeks to elucidate the underlying
mechanism, biology and biobehavioral basis of sequelae and pays attention to
competing causes of morbidity and mortality. As such, it reflects the
incredible successes in cancer treatment and early detection
that have enabled the continued growth in numbers of cancer survivors and
their expectation to lead rich and fruitful lives.
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