Improving care for cancer survivors

Laia Julià, M. Jefford
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ABSTRACT Introduction: Adult cancer survivors may experience a range of consequences from their disease and its treatment. There is a need to improve the current model of post-treatment care, which is neither sufficiently effective nor sustainable in the context of a burgeoning population of cancer survivors. Areas covered: We review the current state of post-treatment care, including its strengths and limitations. Guiding principles in the design of optimal survivorship care are discussed, including longitudinal risk stratification, survivorship care plans, incorporating patient preferences and remote monitoring. Alternative models of survivorship care are reviewed which seek to address individual patient needs and preferences. Other strategies for improving survivor outcomes are reviewed. Future research priorities are outlined, including exploring the lived experience of survivors and appropriate models of care. Expert commentary: The challenge of providing optimal survivorship care is shared internationally and there is an opportunity to learn from the experiences of others. Despite high quality evidence for at least some cancer types, there has been limited adoption of alternative models of care and more work is required to translate these findings into routine practice.
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改善对癌症幸存者的护理
摘要:成年癌症幸存者可能会经历一系列疾病及其治疗的后果。有必要改进目前的治疗后护理模式,在癌症幸存者人数迅速增加的背景下,这种模式既不够有效,也不可持续。涵盖领域:我们回顾了治疗后护理的现状,包括其优势和局限性。讨论了优化生存护理设计的指导原则,包括纵向风险分层、生存护理计划、纳入患者偏好和远程监测。替代模式的生存护理的审查,寻求解决个别病人的需要和偏好。对改善幸存者预后的其他策略进行了审查。概述了未来的研究重点,包括探索幸存者的生活经验和适当的护理模式。专家评论:提供最佳生存护理的挑战是国际共享的,并且有机会从其他国家的经验中学习。尽管至少对某些癌症类型有高质量的证据,但替代治疗模式的采用有限,需要更多的工作将这些发现转化为常规实践。
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