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STANDARDIZING CARE FOR ADULT CANCER SURVIVORS<br />

Disclosures of Potential Conflicts of Interest<br />

Relationships are considered self-held and compensated unless otherwise noted. Relationships marked “L” indicate leadership positions. Relationships marked “I” are those held by an immediate<br />

family member; those marked “B” are held by the author and an immediate family member. Institutional relationships are marked “Inst.” Relationships marked “U” are uncompensated.<br />

Employment: None. Leadership Position: None. Stock or Other Ownership Interests: None. Honoraria: None. Consulting or Advisory Role: Paul B.<br />

Jacobsen, Onyx, Philips Healthcare. Speakers’ Bureau: None. Research Funding: Paul B. Jacobsen, On Q Health, Pfizer. Patents, Royalties, or Other<br />

Intellectual Property: None. Expert Testimony: None. Travel, Accommodations, Expenses: Paul B. Jacobsen, Onyx. Other Relationships: None.<br />

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