The patient's point of view: Results of the Working Group on Socio-Psychological Implications of Follow-up

For the first time in Italy, patients and members of breast-cancer patients' associations have been offered the opportunity to participate in the production of recommendations for the framework of a national Consensus Conference on the follow-up of breast cancer. Three different working groups...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annals of oncology 1995, Vol.6 (suppl-2), p.S65-S68
Hauptverfasser: Mosconi, Paola, Aloe, Ferrucio, Bruno, Giovanna, Nitti, Paolo, Crotti, Nadia, Rossi, Cristiana, Burrone, Ada, Fromento, Giovanna, Gangale, MariaElisabetta, Scandurra, RobertaCiurekgian, Serrano, Margherita, Sorrentino, Rosanna, Brambilla, Lidia, Cagnetta, Mariella, D'Errico, Irvana, De Bellis, Maria, Carneglia, Adriana, Falcone, Vienna, Fossati, MariaCristina, Galli, AnnaMancuso, Lepore, Ornella, Magarelli, Antonia, Mandelli, Lina, Marini, Luciana, Milella, Teresa, Mori, Vincenza, Peschiulli, Adriana, Polenghi, MariaPia, Trisciuoglio, Maria, Villa, Mariangela, Ferrari, Luisella, Nencini, Giovanna, Gastaldi, Stefano, Valera, Luigi, Catania, Salvo, Nosenzo, MariaAntonietta
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Zusammenfassung:For the first time in Italy, patients and members of breast-cancer patients' associations have been offered the opportunity to participate in the production of recommendations for the framework of a national Consensus Conference on the follow-up of breast cancer. Three different working groups were assembled. The first performed an ‘epidemiological analysis’, starting with available data from surveys carried out in Italy. The second performed a qualitative assessment of personal response to the follow-up experience. Finally, the third group organized a focus group of patients treated in the Apulia region, coordinated by a surgeon, a radiotherapist and a psychologist. The final document presented to the Jury of the Conference focused on five aspects particularly relevant to the patients: 1. the need of a regular clinical examination as a key point of follow-up; 2. the importance of being assured of continuity of care delivered by a multidisciplinary team; 3. the importance of full information sharing between patient and physician on diagnosis and follow-up; 4. the need for explicit guidelines to assure that patients receive good quality care and to minimize unjustified variations; 5. the importance of breast cancer patients' associations was confirmed by all participants.
ISSN:0923-7534
1569-8041
DOI:10.1093/annonc/6.suppl_2.S65