A proposal for the comprehensive care of men on androgen deprivation therapy: Recommendations from the Multidisciplinary Prostate Cancer 360 Working Group Review


Authors: Crawford, E. D.; Garnick, M. B.; Eckel, R. H.; Miner, M. M.; Freedland, S. J.; Pachynski, R. K.; Wassersug, R. J.; Rosenberg, M. T.; Walker, L. M.; Fairman, C.; Curley, T.; Crosby, M.; Lin, P. H.; Hafron, J. M.
Review Title: A proposal for the comprehensive care of men on androgen deprivation therapy: Recommendations from the Multidisciplinary Prostate Cancer 360 Working Group
Abstract: Introduction:To promote comprehensive care of patients throughout the androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) prescribing process, the Prostate Cancer 360 (PC360) Working Group developed monitoring and management recommendations intended to mitigate or prevent ADT-Associated adverse events.Methods:The PC360 Working Group included 14 interdisciplinary experts with a dedicated clinical interest in prostate cancer and ADT management. The working group defined challenges associated with ADT adverse event management and then collaboratively developed comprehensive care recommendations intended to be practical for ADT prescribers.Results:The PC360 Working Group developed both overarching recommendations for ADT adverse event management and specific recommendations across 5 domains (cardiometabolic, bone, sexual, psychological, and lifestyle). The working group recommends an interdisciplinary, team-based approach wherein the ADT prescriber retains an oversight role for ADT management while empowering patients and their primary and specialty care providers to manage risk factors. The PC360 recommendations also emphasize the importance of proactive patient education that involves partners or other support providers. Recommended monitoring and assessment tools, risk factor management, and patient counseling points are also included for the 5 identified domains, with an emphasis on lifestyle and behavioral interventions that can improve quality of life and reduce the risk for ADT-Associated complications.Conclusions:Comprehensive care of patients receiving ADT requires early and ongoing coordinated management of a variety of health domains, including cardiometabolic, bone, sexual, psychological health. Patient education and primary care provider involvement should begin prior to ADT initiation and continue throughout treatment to improve patient and partner quality of life. © 2024 Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. All rights reserved.
Keywords: prostate specific antigen; quality of life; body weight; patient monitoring; risk factor; cancer mortality; risk assessment; prostate cancer; prostatic neoplasms; body mass; prostatectomy; vitamin d; health care personnel; glucose blood level; blood pressure; hormonal therapy; physical activity; general practitioner; androgen deprivation therapy; testosterone; primary medical care; patient counseling; lifestyle; adverse effects; dual energy x ray absorptiometry; sexual health; emotional stability; psychologist; estimated glomerular filtration rate; human; male; article; multidisciplinary team; psychological well-being; coronary atherosclerosis; lifestyle risk reduction; dental examination
Journal Title: Urology Practice
Volume: 11
Issue: 1
ISSN: 2352-0779
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins  
Date Published: 2024-01-01
Start Page: 18
End Page: 29
Language: English
DOI: 10.1097/upj.0000000000000473
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 37917591
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