改善癌症患者获得治疗后支持的机会——跳出框框思考:患者视角

C. Lewis
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侵袭性癌症如套细胞淋巴瘤是改变生活的疾病,影响患者生活的方方面面。由于疾病本身和潜在的治疗方法,不仅会影响患者的身体,还会影响精神、社会和经济。本文的目的是从临床和个人的角度描述患者的旅程,强调临床医生、联合卫生专业人员和患者倡导团体/慈善机构合作方法对患者治疗后护理的重要性。病例介绍:病例介绍了一位51岁男性IV期套细胞淋巴瘤患者的经历,从他自己的角度进行了介绍。该临床病例突出了治疗后支持的一些关键问题,以及改善的必要性,以确保癌症幸存者在治疗结束后拥有最佳的生活质量。结论:癌症幸存者获得所需的支持和信息以适应因疾病和治疗引起的生活方式改变是至关重要的。改善沟通和获得护理以及提供额外的情感支持可能有助于幸存者适应这些变化。医生、研究人员、联合保健专业人员、患者团体和慈善机构与患者之间加强合作,将在治疗停止后继续改善癌症患者的生活质量。
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Improving access to post-treatment support for patients with cancer – thinking outside the box: A patient perspective
Introduction: Aggressive cancers such as mantle cell lymphoma are life-changing diseases, affecting all aspects in the life of a patient. Not only affecting a patient physically due to the disease itself and potential treatments but also mentally, socially and economically as well. The aim of this article is to describe the journey of a patient from a clinical and personal perspective, highlighting the importance of a collaborative approach to patients’ post-treatment care from clinicians, allied health professionals and patient advocacy groups/charities. Case presentation: The case presented the journey of a 51-year-old male with stage IV mantle cell lymphoma presented from his own perspective. The clinical case highlights a number of key issues on post-treatment support and the need for improvement to ensure cancer survivors have the best quality of life once treatment has ended. Conclusions: It is essential that cancer survivors receive the support and information they require to adjust to lifestyle changes arising from their disease and treatment. Improving communication and access to care and providing additional emotional support may assist survivors in adapting to these changes. Increased collaboration among physicians, researchers, allied health professionals, patient groups and charities and patients will continue to improve quality of life for cancer patients after treatment has ceased.
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