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New paper from Australia.

I was intrigued by the title & figured that some would be interested.

Rethinking cancer survivorship: the Prostate Cancer Survivorship Essentials Framework

Jeff Dunn, Bogda Koczwara, Suzanne Chambers AO

First published: 15 June 2021 doi.org/10.5694/mja2.51142

To the Editor: The broadly accepted definition of a cancer survivor recognises that the survivorship begins at diagnosis.1 However, survivorship care pathways conventionally begin at completion of active treatment, presenting a challenge for addressing survivorship needs at diagnosis and for people living with incurable cancer.2 A revision of the concept of cancer survivorship is needed, placing the survivor at the centre of a dynamic experience of life after a cancer diagnosis and opening up the survivorship experience to persons at any stage of cancer and at any phase of their disease trajectory.

Until now, clinical care guidelines and models of survivorship have typically not included consumer input, but rather have been developed principally through health professional expert consensus.3, 4 In a novel approach from 2019–2020, a panel of 47 experts and consumers across Australia and New Zealand came together to define six key domains of survivorship care in a Prostate Cancer Survivorship Essentials Framework:5 health promotion and advocacy, shared management, vigilance, personal agency, care coordination, and evidence-based survivorship interventions.

These six domains reached high consensus as being essential, with the 26 elements within domains all rated as high importance. Almost one-third of the 47-member panel were cancer survivors working collaboratively with medical, allied health and nursing expert representatives. The degree of consensus in such a broad coalition is remarkable, underscoring the validity of the approach that reflects the lived experience driven by survivors’ preferences.

Importantly, the central domain related to personal agency of a survivor as a key element that linked all others (Box) and all domains were framed around outcomes that mattered for the patient (eg, empowerment, information, shared decision making, care coordination, symptom management). While the framework was developed for prostate cancer survivorship, none of the elements were unique to prostate cancer, highlighting the potential relevance of the framework to other cancers. More broadly, this approach aligns with existing models of chronic disease management and frameworks of consumer engagement in care that are fundamental to the delivery of health care in Australia and New Zealand.

Box 1. Prostate Cancer Survivorship Essentials Framework

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We believe the essentials framework is applicable to other adult cancer patient cohorts and presents an opportunity to move forward on cancer survivorship in Australia, taking forward a unique consumer–practitioner model where the survivor is not just the passive object of care but an actor in their own health and an empowered and supported agent of change.

click on onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi... to see Box 1

-Patrick

1Marzorati C, Riva S, Pravettoni G. Who is a cancer survivor? A systematic review of published definitions. J Cancer Educ 2017; 32: 228– 237.

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2Langbaum T, Smith TJ. Time to study metastatic-cancer survivorship. N Engl JMed 2019; 380: 1300– 1302.

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3Armstrong MJ, Bloom JA. Patient involvement in guidelines is poor five years after institute of medicine standards: Review of guideline methodologies. Res Involv Engagem 2017; 3: 19.

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4Skolarus TA, Wolf AMD, Erb NL, et al. American Cancer Society prostate cancer survivorship care guidelines. CA Cancer J Clin 2014; 64: 225– 249.

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5Dunn J, Green A, Ralph N, et al. Prostate Cancer Survivorship Essentials Framework: guidelines for practitioners. BJUI Int 2020; doi.org/10.1111/bju.15159 [Epub ahead of print].

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I was diagnosed in 2015, received treatment in 2015 and am currently SURVIVING simply waiting for THE NEXT SHOE TO DROP, OR NOT.

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Your surviving pretty damn wel IMO.

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addicted2cycling in reply to treedown

My Miss Piggy scuffle is over and done with so I consider myself a "survivor of the encounter" but as for PCa, it's surviving the daily challenges and hoping to complete the long rides in the future.

BTW, I'm envious of your elevation totals. 😀

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Ms Piggy scuffle, thats hilarious. I hope to be doing as well as you appear after 6 years. I am envious of your mileage totals.

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