Personalised cancer care in the era of precision medicine

Background: Advances in cancer treatment have not benefited all patients equally, underscoring the need for a personalised approach to care. Objective: The aim of this article is to outline the key elements of personalised cancer care, including delivery of goal-directed care, self-management and se...

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Veröffentlicht in:Australian journal of general practice 2021-08, Vol.50 (8), p.533-537
Hauptverfasser: Koczwara, Bogda, Thornton-Benko, Elysia, Cohn, Richard J, Chan, Raymond J, Rhee, Joel, Joske, David, Iddawela, Mahesh, Vardy, Janette L
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Zusammenfassung:Background: Advances in cancer treatment have not benefited all patients equally, underscoring the need for a personalised approach to care. Objective: The aim of this article is to outline the key elements of personalised cancer care, including delivery of goal-directed care, self-management and self management support, care integration, focus on access and equity, reduction in cost and promotion of health literacy and e-health literacy. Discussion: Achievement of personalised cancer care requires a system-wide approach that targets the patient, healthcare provider and healthcare system with data informing practice. Primary care providers, including general practitioners (GPs) and practice nurses, play an important and growing part in the provision of personalised cancer care through support, advocacy, coordination, holistic care and health promotion. Cancer care systems can facilitate GPs' involvement in care through early input into multidisciplinary management, timely communication, rapid access to acute care and training opportunities.
ISSN:2208-7958
2208-794X
2208-7958
DOI:10.31128/AJGP-04-21-5953