整合血液恶性肿瘤姑息治疗的创新

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY Current Problems in Cancer Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.currproblcancer.2023.101011
Neha Kayastha , Alison R. Kavanaugh , Jason A. Webb , Thomas W. LeBlanc
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专科姑息治疗提供了额外的支持,以促进患有严重疾病(如癌症)的患者更好地生活,即使是在追求针对疾病的治疗的同时。对于血液系统恶性肿瘤患者,综合专科姑息治疗可改善症状负担、情绪和生活质量,甚至可使护理人员受益。尽管如此,血液系统恶性肿瘤患者仍然有大量未满足的姑息治疗需求,并且通常在其疾病轨迹晚期获得姑息治疗,如果有的话。在本文中,我们将定义专科姑息治疗,并回顾其对恶性血液病患者的益处。我们将讨论该患者群体未满足的姑息治疗需求以及将姑息治疗与肿瘤治疗相结合的障碍。最后,我们将探索未来研究的创新和领域,以加强和优化姑息治疗整合到血液系统恶性肿瘤患者的常规癌症护理治疗中。我们将探讨正在进行的临床试验的重要性,这些试验正在检查姑息治疗的正确“剂量”;技术和远程保健的使用;以及对这类患者使用新的治疗方法。我们将共同考虑创新途径,为血液恶性肿瘤患者及其护理人员提供姑息治疗。
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Innovations for the integration of palliative care for hematologic malignancies

Specialist palliative care provides additional support to facilitate living well with a serious illness, like cancer, even while pursuing disease-directed therapy. For patients with hematologic malignancies, integrated specialist palliative care improves symptom burden, mood, and quality of life, with benefits even extending to caregivers. Despite this, patients with hematologic malignancies continue to have significant unmet palliative care needs and typically access palliative care late in their disease trajectories, if at all. In this paper, we will define specialist palliative care and review its benefits for patients with hematologic malignancies. We will discuss the unmet palliative care needs of this patient population and the barriers to integrating palliative care and oncologic care. Finally, we will explore innovations and areas of future research to enhance and optimize palliative care integration into usual cancer care treatment for patients with hematologic malignancies. We will explore the importance of ongoing clinical trials that are examining the correct “dose” of palliative care; the use of technology and telehealth; and the use of novel treatments for this patient population. Together, we will consider innovative avenues to provide palliative care to patients with hematologic malignancies and their caregivers.

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Current Problems in Cancer
Current Problems in Cancer 医学-肿瘤学
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期刊介绍: Current Problems in Cancer seeks to promote and disseminate innovative, transformative, and impactful data on patient-oriented cancer research and clinical care. Specifically, the journal''s scope is focused on reporting the results of well-designed cancer studies that influence/alter practice or identify new directions in clinical cancer research. These studies can include novel therapeutic approaches, new strategies for early diagnosis, cancer clinical trials, and supportive care, among others. Papers that focus solely on laboratory-based or basic science research are discouraged. The journal''s format also allows, on occasion, for a multi-faceted overview of a single topic via a curated selection of review articles, while also offering articles that present dynamic material that influences the oncology field.
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