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Responding to Acute Care Needs of Patients With Cancer: Recent Trends Across Continents.

Alison Young1, Ernie Marshall2, Monika Krzyzanowska3, Bridget Robinson4, Sean Brown2, Fiona Collinson5, Jennifer Seligmann5, Afroze Abbas6, Adrian Rees7, Daniel Swinson5, Helen Neville-Webbe2, Peter Selby8.   

Abstract

Remarkable progress has been made over the past decade in cancer medicine. Personalized medicine, driven by biomarker predictive factors, novel biotherapy, novel imaging, and molecular targeted therapeutics, has improved outcomes. Cancer is becoming a chronic disease rather than a fatal disease for many patients. However, despite this progress, there is much work to do if patients are to receive continuous high-quality care in the appropriate place, at the appropriate time, and with the right specialized expert oversight. Unfortunately, the rapid expansion of therapeutic options has also generated an ever-increasing burden of emergency care and encroaches into end-of-life palliative care. Emergency presentation is a common consequence of cancer and of cancer treatment complications. It represents an important proportion of new presentations of previously undiagnosed malignancy. In the U.K. alone, 20%-25% of new cancer diagnoses are made following an initial presentation to the hospital emergency department, with a greater proportion in patients older than 70 years. This late presentation accounts for poor survival outcomes and is often associated with poor patient experience and poorly coordinated care. The recent development of acute oncology services in the U.K. aims to improve patient safety, quality of care, and the coordination of care for all patients with cancer who require emergency access to care, irrespective of the place of care and admission route. Furthermore, prompt management coordinated by expert teams and access to protocol-driven pathways have the potential to improve patient experience and drive efficiency when services are fully established. The challenge to leaders of acute oncology services is to develop bespoke models of care, appropriate to local services, but with an opportunity for acute oncology teams to engage cancer care strategies and influence cancer care and delivery in the future. This will aid the integration of highly specialized cancer treatment with high-quality care close to home and help avoid hospital admission. ©AlphaMed Press.

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Keywords:  Acute oncology; Cancer outcomes; Emergency cancer care; U.K. oncology

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26921289      PMCID: PMC4786347          DOI: 10.1634/theoncologist.2014-0341

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncologist        ISSN: 1083-7159


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1.  An Association of Cancer Physicians' strategy for improving services and outcomes for cancer patients.

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2.  Determinants of quality of life among family caregivers of adult cancer patients in a resource-limited setting.

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3.  National characteristics of Emergency Department visits by patients with cancer in the United States.

Authors:  Joann Hsu; John P Donnelly; Justin Xavier Moore; Karen Meneses; Grant Williams; Henry E Wang
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6.  Effective Patient Selection for an Oncology-Dedicated Emergency Service: A Retrospective Study.

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7.  Approach to Cancer Pain Management in Emergency Departments: Comparison of General and Oncology Based Settings.

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Review 8.  Recognizing the emergency department's role in oncologic care: a review of the literature on unplanned acute care.

Authors:  Rebecca S Lash; Arthur S Hong; Janice F Bell; Sarah C Reed; Nicholas Pettit
Journal:  Emerg Cancer Care       Date:  2022-06-16

9.  Socio-demographic and disease related characteristics associated with unplanned emergency department visits by cancer patients: a retrospective cohort study.

Authors:  Polly H Dufton; Allison Drosdowsky; Marie F Gerdtz; Mei Krishnasamy
Journal:  BMC Health Serv Res       Date:  2019-09-06       Impact factor: 2.655

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