惰性淋巴瘤:解决幸存者的需求。

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 HEMATOLOGY Leukemia & Lymphoma Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-28 DOI:10.1080/10428194.2025.2456970
Pasquale L Fedele, Stephen Opat
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在过去的二十年中,惰性淋巴瘤(iNHL)患者的预后持续改善,导致幸存者逐渐积累。虽然当前时代的预期寿命接近无淋巴瘤人群的预期寿命,但患者继续经历该疾病的终身并发症及其治疗,影响一般健康、情感、心理和社会福祉、人际关系、就业、财务和健身。当涉及到这些额外需求的识别和管理时,适合淋巴瘤管理的当代护理模式往往缺乏。在过去的几十年里,患者的生存状况得到了改善,因此我们有必要关注影响患者健康的其他问题,包括免疫缺陷和感染、第二种癌症、心血管疾病、骨骼健康、心理健康和性健康。其中许多方面属于初级保健医生的范畴;然而,关于如何解决这些问题的指导有限。现在是时候让我们的患者、他们的护理人员和其他医疗保健提供者参与淋巴瘤诊断之外的护理方面,这样他们就可以期待一个丰富而充实的生活,不受淋巴瘤诊断的直接和间接后果的影响。
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Indolent lymphoma: addressing the needs of survivors.

Over the past two decades, there has been a continuous improvement in outcome for patients with indolent lymphoma (iNHL) resulting in a gradual accumulation of survivors. While life expectancy in the current era approaches that of the lymphoma-free population, patients continue to experience lifelong complications of the disease and its treatment affecting general health, emotional, psychological and social wellbeing, relationships, employment, finances, and fitness. Contemporary care models while suited to the management of lymphoma are often lacking when it comes to identification and management of these additional needs. Given improvements in physical survival achieved over the past decades, it is timely for us to focus on other issues affecting patient wellbeing including immunodeficiency and infection, second cancers, cardiovascular disease, bone health, psychological wellbeing, and sexual health. Many of these aspects are in the domain of the primary care physician; however, there is limited guidance on how these issues should be addressed. It is now time for us to engage our patients, their caregivers, and other healthcare providers in care aspects beyond the lymphoma diagnosis, so they can anticipate a rich and full life, free from both direct and indirect consequences of the lymphoma diagnosis.

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Leukemia & Lymphoma
Leukemia & Lymphoma 医学-血液学
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期刊介绍: Leukemia & Lymphoma in its fourth decade continues to provide an international forum for publication of high quality clinical, translational, and basic science research, and original observations relating to all aspects of hematological malignancies. The scope ranges from clinical and clinico-pathological investigations to fundamental research in disease biology, mechanisms of action of novel agents, development of combination chemotherapy, pharmacology and pharmacogenomics as well as ethics and epidemiology. Submissions of unique clinical observations or confirmatory studies are considered and published as Letters to the Editor
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