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Engaging TEAM Medicine in Patient Care: Redefining Cancer Survivorship From Diagnosis

Catherine M. Alfano, Kevin C. Oeffinger, Tara Sanft, Brooke Tortorella

2022American Society of Clinical Oncology Educational Book27 citationsDOI

Abstract

New approaches to cancer survivorship care must address the rising number of survivors who need complex care; the need to personalize care to improve health equity; workforce shortages and clinician knowledge deficits about the long-term and late effects of cancer; the need to engage and coordinate oncology, primary care, and a large multidisciplinary team of subspecialists and programs to meet survivors' needs; and the need to control costs and deliver better value. This review proposes eight core tenets of an evolved standard of care to meet these needs by starting at diagnosis and continuing throughout oncology and into follow-up to: (1) facilitate team medicine by connecting oncology, primary care, subspecialists and programs, researchers, and patients and caregivers; (2) educate patients and support them in self-management; (3) mitigate toxicities; (4) manage comorbidities; (5) promote healthy behaviors and wellness; (6) improve health equity; (7) provide clear personalized follow-up; and (8) provide ongoing opportunities for participation in research as the standard of care. Strategies to successfully implement this care are discussed from the perspectives of oncology, primary care, and health care administration.

Topics & Concepts

Survivorship curveWorkforceMedicineHealth careEquity (law)Multidisciplinary approachNursingEconomic shortagePrimary careFamily medicineCancer survivorshipCancerInternal medicineLawLinguisticsEconomicsGovernment (linguistics)Economic growthPolitical scienceSocial scienceSociologyPhilosophyCancer survivorship and careFrailty in Older AdultsChildhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life