Current landscape and support for practical initiation of oncological prehabilitation translatable to thyroid cancer: A position paper

Despite a growing body of evidence for the effectiveness of prehabilitation, the uptake of prehabilitation in Europe remains low. Contributing factors range from limited awareness and understanding of prehabilitation to a lack of supporting infrastructure and reimbursement challenges. In this positi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Heliyon 2024-05, Vol.10 (10), p.e30723-e30723, Article e30723
Hauptverfasser: Jack, S., Andritsch, E., Joaquim, A., Kreissl, M.C., Locati, L., Netea-Maier, R.T., Reverter, J.L., Elisei, R.
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Zusammenfassung:Despite a growing body of evidence for the effectiveness of prehabilitation, the uptake of prehabilitation in Europe remains low. Contributing factors range from limited awareness and understanding of prehabilitation to a lack of supporting infrastructure and reimbursement challenges. In this position paper, the authors propose a new comprehensive definition of prehabilitation and identify differentiated thyroid cancer as a type of cancer particularly well-suited for prehabilitation. To support clinicians with the implementation of prehabilitation programs in their clinics, the authors discuss the following practical solutions: a) find the most appropriate prehabilitation program for each patient; b) raise awareness among peers; c) develop evidence to demonstrate the effectiveness of prehabilitation; d) expand the interdisciplinary team; e) expand your network and make use of existing assets; f) utilize learnings from the COVID-19 pandemic. [Display omitted] •Prehabilitation can prepare patients to better withstand cancer treatment.•Uptake of oncological prehabilitation in Europe remains low despite effectiveness.•A new comprehensive definition of prehabilitation is proposed.•Differentiated thyroid cancer is particularly well-suited for prehabilitation.•Practical solutions for implementation of prehabilitation programs are discussed.
ISSN:2405-8440
2405-8440
DOI:10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e30723