综合肿瘤学:应对癌症预防和治疗的全球挑战

IF 503.1 1区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians Pub Date : 2021-11-09 DOI:10.3322/caac.21706
Jun J. Mao MD, MSCE, Geetha Gopalakrishna Pillai MD (AY), Carlos Jose Andrade MD, Jennifer A. Ligibel MD, Partha Basu MD, PhD, Lorenzo Cohen PhD, Ikhlas A. Khan PhD, Karen M. Mustian PhD, MPH, Rammanohar Puthiyedath MD (AY), Kartar Singh Dhiman MD (AY), PhD (AY), Lixing Lao MB, PhD, Ricardo Ghelman PhD, Paulo Cáceres Guido PharmD, Gabriel Lopez MD, Daniel F. Gallego-Perez MD, DrPH(c), Luis Alejandro Salicrup PhD
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癌症发病率和死亡率的增加正在挑战全球目前的癌症护理服务,在接受循证癌症预防、治疗以及姑息治疗和生存护理方面,对低收入和中等收入国家(LMICs)的影响尤为严重。中低收入国家的患者通常依赖传统、补充和综合医学(TCIM),这种医学更熟悉、成本更低、可广泛获得。然而,传统医学和TCIM之间的势力范围和紧张关系可能进一步破坏循证癌症治疗的努力。综合肿瘤学为研究和整合安全、有效的TCIM与传统癌症治疗提供了一个框架,并有助于在提供循证、以患者为中心的护理方面弥合卫生保健差距。这个不断发展的领域使用生活方式的改变、身心疗法(如针灸、按摩、冥想和瑜伽)和天然产品来改善癌症患者的症状管理和生活质量。在回顾全球癌症控制挑战和整合肿瘤学现状的基础上,作者建议:1)教育和整合TCIM提供者到癌症控制工作队伍中,以促进降低风险和文化上突出的健康生活方式;2)开发和测试TCIM干预措施,以解决癌症症状或与治疗相关的不良反应(如疼痛、失眠、疲劳);3)传播和实施基于证据的TCIM干预措施,作为全面姑息治疗和生存护理的一部分,使所有文化背景的患者都能以尊重、尊严和活力与癌症共存或超越癌症。随着传统医学和TCIM在一个有凝聚力的框架下结合起来,综合肿瘤学可以为世界公民提供安全、有效、循证和文化敏感的癌症治疗。
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

The increase in cancer incidence and mortality is challenging current cancer care delivery globally, disproportionally affecting low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) when it comes to receiving evidence-based cancer prevention, treatment, and palliative and survivorship care. Patients in LMICs often rely on traditional, complementary, and integrative medicine (TCIM) that is more familiar, less costly, and widely available. However, spheres of influence and tensions between conventional medicine and TCIM can further disrupt efforts in evidence-based cancer care. Integrative oncology provides a framework to research and integrate safe, effective TCIM alongside conventional cancer treatment and can help bridge health care gaps in delivering evidence-informed, patient-centered care. This growing field uses lifestyle modifications, mind and body therapies (eg, acupuncture, massage, meditation, and yoga), and natural products to improve symptom management and quality of life among patients with cancer. On the basis of this review of the global challenges of cancer control and the current status of integrative oncology, the authors recommend: 1) educating and integrating TCIM providers into the cancer control workforce to promote risk reduction and culturally salient healthy life styles; 2) developing and testing TCIM interventions to address cancer symptoms or treatment-related adverse effects (eg, pain, insomnia, fatigue); and 3) disseminating and implementing evidence-based TCIM interventions as part of comprehensive palliative and survivorship care so patients from all cultures can live with or beyond cancer with respect, dignity, and vitality. With conventional medicine and TCIM united under a cohesive framework, integrative oncology may provide citizens of the world with access to safe, effective, evidence-informed, and culturally sensitive cancer care.

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期刊介绍: CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians" has been published by the American Cancer Society since 1950, making it one of the oldest peer-reviewed journals in oncology. It maintains the highest impact factor among all ISI-ranked journals. The journal effectively reaches a broad and diverse audience of health professionals, offering a unique platform to disseminate information on cancer prevention, early detection, various treatment modalities, palliative care, advocacy matters, quality-of-life topics, and more. As the premier journal of the American Cancer Society, it publishes mission-driven content that significantly influences patient care.
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