Oncologists’ Perspectives on Cancer Survivorship: What Role Should Primary Care Play?

Background: Despite calls for an enhanced role for primary care for individuals with a history of cancer, primary medical care’s role in adult survivorship care continues to be marginal. Methods: We conducted in-depth interviews with 8 medical oncologists with interest in cancer survivorship from 7...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cancer control 2023-08, Vol.30, p.10732748231195436-10732748231195436
Hauptverfasser: Kurtzman, Rachel T., Barry, Kacie, Howard, Jenna, Hudson, Shawna V., Crabtree, Benjamin F.
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Zusammenfassung:Background: Despite calls for an enhanced role for primary care for individuals with a history of cancer, primary medical care’s role in adult survivorship care continues to be marginal. Methods: We conducted in-depth interviews with 8 medical oncologists with interest in cancer survivorship from 7 National Cancer Institute designated comprehensive cancer centers to understand perspectives on the role of primary care in cancer survivorship. Results: Two salient overarching thematic patterns emerged. (1) Oncologist’s perspectives diverge on if, how, and when primary care clinicians should be involved in survivorship, ranging from involvement of primary care throughout treatment to a standardized hand-off years post-therapy. (2) Oncologist’s lack understanding about primary care’s expertise and subsequent value in survivorship care. Conclusion: As oncology continues to be overwhelmed by rising numbers of aging cancer survivors with multi-morbidities, NCI-designated cancer centers should take a leadership role in integrating primary care engaged cancer survivorship.
ISSN:1073-2748
1526-2359
DOI:10.1177/10732748231195436