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癌症复发恐惧(Fear of cancer recurrence, FCR)是癌症幸存者的一种心理担忧,尤其是那些有生理和心理脆弱性风险的老年人。Zhu等对264例老年胃癌(GC)患者的横断面调查显示,腹腔镜胃癌根治术后临床显著FCR发生率高(63.64%)。影响FCR高发生率的因素有自我认知负担高、文化程度低、肿瘤直径大、病程短、术后并发症等。他们还建立了一个有效的nomogram模型来预测FCR在该患者群体中的风险。在这封信中,我们想强调的是,除了将心理筛查和重点干预纳入老年GC患者的常规术后护理之外,术前康复干预,包括心理支持,可以提供积极的反应,以减轻FCR并改善长期预后。
Comprehending and adapting to fear of cancer recurrence in geriatric gastric cancer: A call for prehabilitation pathway.
Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is a psychological worry among cancer survivors, particularly among the elderly who are at risk of developing physiological and psychological vulnerabilities. In a cross-sectional survey of 264 elderly gastric cancer (GC) patients by Zhu et al, a high rate (63.64%) of clinically significant FCR was observed following laparoscopic radical gastrectomy. Factors affecting the high rate of FCR were a high level of self-perceived burden, lower education level, large tumour diameter, short duration of disease, and postoperative complications. They also established a validated nomogram model to predict the risk of FCR in this patient population. In this letter, we want to emphasize that, in addition to integrating psychological screening and focused interventions into the routine postoperative care of elderly GC patients, prehabilitation interventions before surgery, including psychological support, may provide a proactive response to mitigate FCR and improve long-term outcomes.