Survivorship care for people affected by advanced or metastatic cancer: MASCC-ASCO standards and practice recommendations Journal Article


Authors: Hart, N. H.; Nekhlyudov, L.; Smith, T. J.; Yee, J.; Fitch, M. I.; Crawford, G. B.; Koczwara, B.; Ashbury, F. D.; Lustberg, M. B.; Mollica, M.; Smith, A. L.; Jefford, M.; Chino, F.; Zon, R.; Agar, M. R.; Chan, R. J.
Article Title: Survivorship care for people affected by advanced or metastatic cancer: MASCC-ASCO standards and practice recommendations
Abstract: Purpose: People with advanced or metastatic cancer and their caregivers may have different care goals and face unique challenges compared to those with early-stage disease or those nearing the end-of-life. These MASCC-ASCO standards and practice recommendations seek to establish consistent provision of quality survivorship care for people affected by advanced or metastatic cancer. Methods: An expert panel comprising MASCC and ASCO members was formed. Standards and recommendations relevant to the provision of quality survivorship care for people affected by advanced or metastatic cancer were developed through conducting: (1) a systematic review of unmet supportive care needs; (2) a scoping review of cancer survivorship, supportive care, and palliative care frameworks and guidelines; and (3) an international modified Delphi consensus process. Results: A systematic review involving 81 studies and a scoping review of 17 guidelines and frameworks informed the initial standards and recommendations. Subsequently, 77 experts (including 8 people with lived experience) across 33 countries (33% were low-to-middle resource countries) participated in the Delphi study and achieved ≥ 94.8% agreement for seven standards (1. Person-Centred Care; 2. Coordinated and Integrated Care; 3. Evidence-Based and Comprehensive Care; 4. Evaluated and Communicated Care; 5. Accessible and Equitable Care; 6. Sustainable and Resourced Care; 7. Research and Data-Driven Care) and ≥ 84.2% agreement across 45 practice recommendations. Conclusion: Standards of survivorship care for people affected by advanced or metastatic cancer are provided. These MASCC-ASCO standards will support optimization of health outcomes and care experiences by providing guidance to stakeholders in cancer care (healthcare professionals, leaders, and administrators; governments and health ministries; policymakers; advocacy agencies; cancer survivors and caregivers. Practice recommendations may be used to facilitate future research, practice, policy, and advocacy efforts. © The Author(s) 2024.
Keywords: cancer survival; advanced cancer; solid tumor; neoplasm; organization and management; neoplasms; cancer palliative therapy; palliative care; metastasis; palliative therapy; evidence based practice; practice guideline; cancer survivor; health care quality; standard; government; patient care; hematologic malignancy; practice guidelines as topic; patient-centered care; neoplasm metastasis; survivorship; health care personnel; consensus development; interpersonal communication; delphi study; delphi technique; caregiver; personal experience; quality of health care; health care access; supportive care; caregivers; cancer survivors; administrative personnel; oncologist; procedures; systematic review (topic); integrated health care system; humans; human; article; health equity; collaborative care team; scoping review; supportive care need; stakeholder engagement; unmet medical need; resource limited setting; person centered care; elements of care
Journal Title: Supportive Care in Cancer
Volume: 32
Issue: 5
ISSN: 0941-4355
Publisher: Springer Verlag  
Date Published: 2024-05-01
Start Page: 313
Language: English
DOI: 10.1007/s00520-024-08465-8
PUBMED: 38679639
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC11056340
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