ESMO Expert Consensus Statements on Cancer Survivorship: promoting high-quality survivorship care and research in Europe.

BACKGROUND: The increased number of cancer survivors and the recognition of physical and psychosocial challenges, present from cancer diagnosis through active treatment and beyond, led to the discipline of cancer survivorship. DESIGN AND METHODS: Herein, we reflected on the different components of s...

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Autores: Vaz-Luis, Ines, Masiero, Marianna, Cavaletti, Guido, Cervantes, Andres, Chlebowski, Rowan T, Curigliano, Giuseppe, Felip, Enriqueta, Ferreira, Arlindo R, Ganz, Patricia A, Hegarty, Josephine, Jeon, Justin, Johansen, Christoffer, Joly, Florence, Jordan, Karin, Koczwara, Bogda, Lagergren, Pernilla, Lambertini, Matteo, Lenihan, Daniel, Linardou, Helena, Loprinzi, Charles, Partridge, Ann H, Rauh, Stefan, Steindorf, Karen, van der Graaf, Winette, van de Poll-Franse, Lonneke, Pentheroudakis, George, Peters, Solange, Pravettoni, Gabriella
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Palavra-chave:cancer
quality of life
survivorship care
survivorship research
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spelling ESMO Expert Consensus Statements on Cancer Survivorship: promoting high-quality survivorship care and research in Europe.Vaz-Luis, InesMasiero, MariannaCavaletti, GuidoCervantes, AndresChlebowski, Rowan TCurigliano, GiuseppeFelip, EnriquetaFerreira, Arlindo RGanz, Patricia AHegarty, JosephineJeon, JustinJohansen, ChristofferJoly, FlorenceJordan, KarinKoczwara, BogdaLagergren, PernillaLambertini, MatteoLenihan, DanielLinardou, HelenaLoprinzi, CharlesPartridge, Ann HRauh, StefanSteindorf, Karenvan der Graaf, Winettevan de Poll-Franse, LonnekePentheroudakis, GeorgePeters, SolangePravettoni, Gabriellacancerquality of lifesurvivorship caresurvivorship researchBACKGROUND: The increased number of cancer survivors and the recognition of physical and psychosocial challenges, present from cancer diagnosis through active treatment and beyond, led to the discipline of cancer survivorship. DESIGN AND METHODS: Herein, we reflected on the different components of survivorship care, existing models and priorities, in order to facilitate the promotion of high-quality European survivorship care and research. RESULTS: We identified five main components of survivorship care: (i) physical effects of cancer and chronic medical conditions; (ii) psychological effects of cancer; (iii) social, work and financial effects of cancer; (iv) surveillance for recurrences and second cancers; and (v) cancer prevention and overall health and well-being promotion. Survivorship care can be delivered by structured care models including but not limited to shared models integrating primary care and oncology services. The choice of the care model to be implemented has to be adapted to local realities. High-quality care should be expedited by the generation of: (i) focused and shared European recommendations, (ii) creation of tools to facilitate implementation of coordinated care and (iii) survivorship educational programs for health care teams and patients. The research agenda should be defined with the participation of health care providers, researchers, policy makers, patients and caregivers. The following patient-centered survivorship research areas were highlighted: (i) generation of a big data platform to collect long-term real-world data in survivors and healthy controls to (a) understand the resources, needs and preferences of patients with cancer, and (b) understand biological determinants of survivorship issues, and (ii) develop innovative effective interventions focused on the main components of survivorship care. CONCLUSIONS: The European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) can actively contribute in the efforts of the oncology community toward (a) promoting the development of high-quality survivorship care programs, (b) providing educational material and (c) aiding groundbreaking research by reflecting on priorities and by supporting research networking.ELSEVIER2022info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttps://incliva.portalinvestigacion.com/publicaciones/16865ANNALS OF ONCOLOGYISSN: 09237534ISSNe: 15698041reponame:r-INCLIVA. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica de INCLIVAinstname:INCLIVAInglésinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:incliva.fundanetsuite.com:p168652026-06-07T16:35:31Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv ESMO Expert Consensus Statements on Cancer Survivorship: promoting high-quality survivorship care and research in Europe.
title ESMO Expert Consensus Statements on Cancer Survivorship: promoting high-quality survivorship care and research in Europe.
spellingShingle ESMO Expert Consensus Statements on Cancer Survivorship: promoting high-quality survivorship care and research in Europe.
Vaz-Luis, Ines
cancer
quality of life
survivorship care
survivorship research
title_short ESMO Expert Consensus Statements on Cancer Survivorship: promoting high-quality survivorship care and research in Europe.
title_full ESMO Expert Consensus Statements on Cancer Survivorship: promoting high-quality survivorship care and research in Europe.
title_fullStr ESMO Expert Consensus Statements on Cancer Survivorship: promoting high-quality survivorship care and research in Europe.
title_full_unstemmed ESMO Expert Consensus Statements on Cancer Survivorship: promoting high-quality survivorship care and research in Europe.
title_sort ESMO Expert Consensus Statements on Cancer Survivorship: promoting high-quality survivorship care and research in Europe.
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Vaz-Luis, Ines
Masiero, Marianna
Cavaletti, Guido
Cervantes, Andres
Chlebowski, Rowan T
Curigliano, Giuseppe
Felip, Enriqueta
Ferreira, Arlindo R
Ganz, Patricia A
Hegarty, Josephine
Jeon, Justin
Johansen, Christoffer
Joly, Florence
Jordan, Karin
Koczwara, Bogda
Lagergren, Pernilla
Lambertini, Matteo
Lenihan, Daniel
Linardou, Helena
Loprinzi, Charles
Partridge, Ann H
Rauh, Stefan
Steindorf, Karen
van der Graaf, Winette
van de Poll-Franse, Lonneke
Pentheroudakis, George
Peters, Solange
Pravettoni, Gabriella
author Vaz-Luis, Ines
author_facet Vaz-Luis, Ines
Masiero, Marianna
Cavaletti, Guido
Cervantes, Andres
Chlebowski, Rowan T
Curigliano, Giuseppe
Felip, Enriqueta
Ferreira, Arlindo R
Ganz, Patricia A
Hegarty, Josephine
Jeon, Justin
Johansen, Christoffer
Joly, Florence
Jordan, Karin
Koczwara, Bogda
Lagergren, Pernilla
Lambertini, Matteo
Lenihan, Daniel
Linardou, Helena
Loprinzi, Charles
Partridge, Ann H
Rauh, Stefan
Steindorf, Karen
van der Graaf, Winette
van de Poll-Franse, Lonneke
Pentheroudakis, George
Peters, Solange
Pravettoni, Gabriella
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Cavaletti, Guido
Cervantes, Andres
Chlebowski, Rowan T
Curigliano, Giuseppe
Felip, Enriqueta
Ferreira, Arlindo R
Ganz, Patricia A
Hegarty, Josephine
Jeon, Justin
Johansen, Christoffer
Joly, Florence
Jordan, Karin
Koczwara, Bogda
Lagergren, Pernilla
Lambertini, Matteo
Lenihan, Daniel
Linardou, Helena
Loprinzi, Charles
Partridge, Ann H
Rauh, Stefan
Steindorf, Karen
van der Graaf, Winette
van de Poll-Franse, Lonneke
Pentheroudakis, George
Peters, Solange
Pravettoni, Gabriella
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv cancer
quality of life
survivorship care
survivorship research
topic cancer
quality of life
survivorship care
survivorship research
description BACKGROUND: The increased number of cancer survivors and the recognition of physical and psychosocial challenges, present from cancer diagnosis through active treatment and beyond, led to the discipline of cancer survivorship. DESIGN AND METHODS: Herein, we reflected on the different components of survivorship care, existing models and priorities, in order to facilitate the promotion of high-quality European survivorship care and research. RESULTS: We identified five main components of survivorship care: (i) physical effects of cancer and chronic medical conditions; (ii) psychological effects of cancer; (iii) social, work and financial effects of cancer; (iv) surveillance for recurrences and second cancers; and (v) cancer prevention and overall health and well-being promotion. Survivorship care can be delivered by structured care models including but not limited to shared models integrating primary care and oncology services. The choice of the care model to be implemented has to be adapted to local realities. High-quality care should be expedited by the generation of: (i) focused and shared European recommendations, (ii) creation of tools to facilitate implementation of coordinated care and (iii) survivorship educational programs for health care teams and patients. The research agenda should be defined with the participation of health care providers, researchers, policy makers, patients and caregivers. The following patient-centered survivorship research areas were highlighted: (i) generation of a big data platform to collect long-term real-world data in survivors and healthy controls to (a) understand the resources, needs and preferences of patients with cancer, and (b) understand biological determinants of survivorship issues, and (ii) develop innovative effective interventions focused on the main components of survivorship care. CONCLUSIONS: The European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) can actively contribute in the efforts of the oncology community toward (a) promoting the development of high-quality survivorship care programs, (b) providing educational material and (c) aiding groundbreaking research by reflecting on priorities and by supporting research networking.
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