Julia H. Rowland
朱莉娅·罗兰
PhD
Former Director, Office of Cancer Survivorship癌症生存者研究办公室前主任
👥Biography 个人简介
Dr. Julia Rowland led the NCI Office of Cancer Survivorship for over 20 years, shaping national policy and research priorities for the growing population of cancer survivors. Her work transformed survivorship from a clinical afterthought to a recognized discipline with dedicated funding and infrastructure.
🧪Research Fields 研究领域
🎓Key Contributions 主要贡献
National Survivorship Infrastructure
Built and led NCI's Office of Cancer Survivorship, establishing federal research priorities and funding streams that defined survivorship science as a distinct field in oncology.
Psychosocial Outcomes Research
Advanced understanding of psychological and social impacts of cancer diagnosis and treatment, informing clinical guidelines for distress screening and mental health support in survivors.
Survivor Care Models
Championed survivorship care plans and coordinated follow-up models, influencing accreditation standards at cancer centers nationwide.
Representative Works 代表性著作
Cancer survivorship: a new challenge in delivering quality cancer care
Journal of Clinical Oncology (2006)
Landmark review defining the scope and challenges of survivorship care, widely cited in shaping clinical and policy frameworks.
Addressing the unique needs of cancer survivors
CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians (2015)
Comprehensive overview of survivorship needs, gaps in care, and recommendations for improving long-term outcomes across cancer types.
🏆Awards & Recognition 奖项与荣誉
📄Data Sources 数据来源
Last updated: 2026-01-15 | All information from publicly available academic sources
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