Breast Cancer Survivorship Programme Follow-Up, Rehabilitation, Psychosocial Oncology Care. 1st Central-Eastern European Professional Consensus Statement on Breast Cancer /

Follow-up includes ongoing contact with and health education of the patient, surveillance and control of the adverse effects of surgery, oncological therapies or radiotherapy, screening of metachronous cancers, and comprehensive (physical, psychological and social) patient rehabilitation, which may...

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Szerzők: Kahán Zsuzsanna
Szántó István
Dudás Rita
Kapitány Zsuzsanna
Molnár Mária
Koncz Zsuzsa
Mailáth Mónika
Kollaborációs szervezet: Central-Eastern European Academy of Oncology (CEEAO)
Ormándi Katalin
Cserni Gábor
Vörös András
Paszt Attila
Simonka Zsolt
Lázár György ifj
Rubovszky Gábor
et al
Dokumentumtípus: Cikk
Megjelent: 2022
Sorozat:PATHOLOGY AND ONCOLOGY RESEARCH 28
Tárgyszavak:
doi:10.3389/pore.2022.1610391

mtmt:32961748
Online Access:http://publicatio.bibl.u-szeged.hu/37583
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Tartalmi kivonat:Follow-up includes ongoing contact with and health education of the patient, surveillance and control of the adverse effects of surgery, oncological therapies or radiotherapy, screening of metachronous cancers, and comprehensive (physical, psychological and social) patient rehabilitation, which may be enhanced by a healthy lifestyle. Primary attention should be paid to early detection and, when needed, curative treatment of local/regional tumour recurrences. Similarly, with the hope of curative solution, it is important to recognize the entity of a low-mass and relatively indolent recurrence or metastasis (oligometastasis); however, there is still no need to investigate distant metastases by routine diagnostic imaging or assess tumour markers. Below there is a list of possible sources of support, with respect to adjuvant hormone therapy continued during long-term care, social support resources, pivotal points and professional opportunities for physical and mental rehabilitation. Individual solutions for specific issues (breast cancer risk/genetic mutation, pregnancy) are provided by constantly widening options. Ideally, a complex breast cancer survivorship programme is practised by a specially trained expert supported by a cooperative team of oncologists, surgeons, breast radiologists, social workers, physiotherapists, psycho-oncologists and psychiatrists. The approach of follow-up should be comprehensive and holistic.
Terjedelem/Fizikai jellemzők:14
ISSN:1219-4956