2020
DOI: 10.1200/go.20.00180
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Follow-Up Care for Breast and Colorectal Cancer Across the Globe: Survey Findings From 27 Countries

Abstract: PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to describe follow-up care for breast and colorectal cancer survivors in countries with varying levels of resources and highlight challenges regarding posttreatment survivorship care. METHODS We surveyed one key stakeholder from each of 27 countries with expertise in survivorship care on questions including the components/structure of follow-up care, delivery of treatment summaries and survivorship care plans, and involvement of primary care in survivorship. Descriptive an… Show more

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“…16 As emphasized in the US literature, although additional effort is needed across all prevalent cancers, Latin American studies should expand focus on other cancer types and domains of survivorship care. 17 We found the largest number of studies in Brazil. Brazilian health care is heterogeneous; structured and wellequipped cancer centers are located mostly in the southeast and southern states.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…16 As emphasized in the US literature, although additional effort is needed across all prevalent cancers, Latin American studies should expand focus on other cancer types and domains of survivorship care. 17 We found the largest number of studies in Brazil. Brazilian health care is heterogeneous; structured and wellequipped cancer centers are located mostly in the southeast and southern states.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…As we proceed with rigorously cataloging and adapting existing interventions and resources in the development of personalized survivorship care pathways, US efforts will benefit from collaboration with experts currently implementing this model in other countries, such as the United Kingdom and Australia, as well as countries implementing other delivery models (eg, nurse‐led or rehabilitation‐focused) 74,75 . Developing an international survivorship working group could facilitate knowledge sharing between countries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Supportive care of survivors has intensified as survival with stage IV disease increases [ 5 ]. Palliative care is also accepted as mainstream, which can contribute to the quality of life in dying patients and also improves quality of life when applied earlier.…”
Section: Changes In Supportive Care In the Past Decadementioning
confidence: 99%