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Improving Care for Patients Living with Prolonged Incurable Cancer

Mariken Stegmann, Olaf P. Geerse, Lia van Zuylen, Larissa Nekhlyudov, Daan Brandenbarg

2021Cancers38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The number of patients that can no longer be cured but may expect to live with their cancer diagnosis for a substantial period is increasing. These patients with 'prolonged incurable cancer' are often overlooked in research and clinical practice. Patients encounter problems that are traditionally seen from a palliative or survivorship perspective but this may be insufficient to cover the wide range of physical and psychosocial problems that patients with prolonged incurable cancer may encounter. Elements from both fields should, therefore, be delivered concordantly to further optimize care pathways for these patients. Furthermore, to ensure future high-quality care for this important patient population, enhanced clinical awareness, as well as further research, are urgently needed.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePsychosocialCancerSurvivorship curveIntensive care medicinePalliative careQuality of life (healthcare)PopulationClinical PracticePhysical therapyInternal medicineNursingPsychiatryEnvironmental healthPalliative Care and End-of-Life IssuesChildhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of LifeCancer survivorship and care