American Cancer Society prostate cancer survivorship care guidelines Journal Article


Authors: Skolarus, T. A.; Wolf, A. M. D.; Erb, N. L.; Brooks, D. D.; Rivers, B. M.; Underwood, W. 3rd; Salner, A. L.; Zelefsky, M. J.; Aragon-Ching, J. B.; Slovin, S. F.; Wittmann, D. A.; Hoyt, M. A.; Sinibaldi, V. J.; Chodak, G.; Pratt-Chapman, M. L.; Cowens-Alvarado, R. L.
Article Title: American Cancer Society prostate cancer survivorship care guidelines
Abstract: Answer questions and earn CME/CNE Prostate cancer survivors approach 2.8 million in number and represent 1 in 5 of all cancer survivors in the United States. While guidelines exist for timely treatment and surveillance for recurrent disease, there is limited availability of guidelines that facilitate the provision of posttreatment clinical follow-up care to address the myriad of long-term and late effects that survivors may face. Based on recommendations set forth by a National Cancer Survivorship Resource Center expert panel, the American Cancer Society developed clinical follow-up care guidelines to facilitate the provision of posttreatment care by primary care clinicians. These guidelines were developed using a combined approach of evidence synthesis and expert consensus. Existing guidelines for health promotion, surveillance, and screening for second primary cancers were referenced when available. To promote comprehensive follow-up care and optimal health and quality of life for the posttreatment survivor, the guidelines address health promotion, surveillance for prostate cancer recurrence, screening for second primary cancers, long-term and late effects assessment and management, psychosocial issues, and care coordination among the oncology team, primary care clinicians, and nononcology specialists. A key challenge to the development of these guidelines was the limited availability of published evidence for management of prostate cancer survivors after treatment. Much of the evidence relies on studies with small sample sizes and retrospective analyses of facility-specific and population databases. CA Cancer J Clin 2014;64:225-249. © 2014 American Cancer Society. © 2014 American Cancer Society.
Keywords: quality of life; late effects; prostate cancer; survivorship; guidelines; primary care; follow-up; survivorship care plan; long-term effects; care coordination; clinical care
Journal Title: CA - A Cancer Journal for Clinicians
Volume: 64
Issue: 4
ISSN: 0007-9235
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell  
Date Published: 2014-07-01
Start Page: 225
End Page: 249
Language: English
DOI: 10.3322/caac.21234
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 24916760
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Notes: Export Date: 1 August 2014 -- CODEN: CAMCA -- Source: Scopus
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