支持肿瘤学前景:现状。

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Ye M Aung, Jake Waldman, Jacquelyn Jackson, Robert A O'Connor, Beth York, Declan Walsh
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目的:在过去的十年里,癌症治疗发生了巨大的变化,有了新的治疗方法和更长的预期寿命。尽管取得了这些进步,但许多癌症患者仍面临着严重的疾病和与治疗相关的发病率和死亡率。“支持性肿瘤学”一词被用来定义各种服务(营养咨询、姑息医学、心理学等),在整个癌症治疗过程中为个人提供支持。尽管这些服务至关重要,但它们的可用性、实现和组织是不一致且定义不清的。方法:我们进行了谷歌™搜索,以确定16种经验确定的支持性肿瘤服务的可用性。四个不同的搜索按顺序执行,1)。“支持性肿瘤学项目”,2)。《支持肿瘤科》,3)4.“癌症护理支持”。“癌症支持项目。”结果通过十个进一步的标准过滤。对服务组织和领导结构的描述性语言进行了审查。结果:所有四个搜索组合产生88个癌症护理实体(CCE)。然后,32个(36%)被国家癌症研究所指定为综合癌症中心(NCI-CCC)。在所有CCE中,最常见的服务是支持小组(76/88,86%),最不常见的是老年肿瘤学(18/88,21%)。NCI-CCC提供的服务范围和规模比非指定中心更大。然后,45家(51%)CCE将这些产品称为“服务”,但只有8家(9%)被组织为正式的部门。结论:CCE提供的支持服务类型存在异质性。支持肿瘤服务的主要非正式组织是值得注意的和不令人满意的。为了改善全面的癌症治疗,NCI、美国临床肿瘤学会和癌症委员会等组织迫切需要制定支持性肿瘤服务的正式标准。
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The supportive oncology landscape: current status.

Purpose: Cancer care has changed dramatically in the past decade, with novel treatments and longer life expectancy. Despite these advancements, many people with cancer experience significant disease and treatment-related morbidity and mortality. The term "supportive oncology" has been proposed to define various services (nutrition counseling, palliative medicine, psychology, etc.) to support individuals throughout the cancer-care continuum. Though these services are vital, their availability, implementation, and organization are inconsistent and ill-defined.

Methods: We did a Google™ search to identify the availability of sixteen empirically determined supportive oncology services. Four distinct searches were performed sequentially with the terms, 1.) "supportive oncology programs", 2.) "supportive oncology departments", 3.) "cancer care support", and 4.) "cancer support programs." Results were filtered through ten further criteria. Descriptive language regarding service organization and leadership structure was reviewed.

Results: All four searches in combination yielded 88 cancer care entities (CCE). Then, 32 (36%) were designated by the National Cancer Institute as a Comprehensive Cancer Center (NCI-CCC). Of all CCE, the most frequent service provided was support groups (76/88, 86%), and least often geriatric oncology (18/88, 21%). NCI-CCC offered a greater scope and scale of services than non-designated centers. Then, 45 (51%) CCE referred to these offerings as "services" but only 8 (9%) were organized as a formal department.

Conclusions: Heterogeneity exists in the types of supportive services provided by CCE. The predominant informal organization of supportive oncology services is notable and unsatisfactory. To improve comprehensive cancer care, there is a compelling need for organizations like the NCI, American Society of Clinical Oncology, and the Commission on Cancer to develop formal standards for supportive oncology services.

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Supportive Care in Cancer
Supportive Care in Cancer 医学-康复医学
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
9.70%
发文量
751
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Supportive Care in Cancer provides members of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (MASCC) and all other interested individuals, groups and institutions with the most recent scientific and social information on all aspects of supportive care in cancer patients. It covers primarily medical, technical and surgical topics concerning supportive therapy and care which may supplement or substitute basic cancer treatment at all stages of the disease. Nursing, rehabilitative, psychosocial and spiritual issues of support are also included.
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