Is it time to address survivorship in advanced breast cancer? A review article
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.breast.2016.10.022
Is it time to address survivorship in advanced breast cancer? A review article
Abstract
The outcome of advanced breast cancer has significantly improved over recent decades. As a consequence, the complex needs of patients living with the disease and their care-givers should be addressed not only in terms of supportive and palliative care but also of "survivorship" requirements. The multidisciplinary approach to advanced breast cancer should encompass - early in the history of the disease - not only physical but also functional, social, psychological and spiritual domains. It is important to clearly define the disease context with patients and families ("chronic" preferred to "incurable"), addressing the concept of uncertainty, and tailoring the treatment strategy according to both disease status and individual priorities. Specific psychosocial needs of young and elderly women and male patients - i.e. social security, job flexibility, rehabilitation (including sexuality), home and child care - should be recognized and supported. This review will address the key questions associated with survivorship in this disease context, recognizing the dearth of specific data and the urgent need for targeted clinical research and tailored interventions.
Keywords: Advanced breast cancer; Care-givers; Palliative care; Quality of life; Survivorship.
Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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