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Multimorbidity: An Issue of Growing Importance for Oncologists

机译:多种疾病:肿瘤学家日益重视的问题

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As our population ages, more are afflicted with chronic conditions. Likewise, as more patients survive the diagnosis of cancer, they are likely to experience the sequelae of cancer treatment in the context of other coexisting medical conditions. Oncologists can expect that more than half of the patients they see who are older than 65 years will have at least one other meaningful chronic condition that may affect their treatment regimen. Multimorbidity can increase both treatment and illness burden and influence the benefit and burden of cancer treatment. Recognition of the impact of multiple co-occurring conditions on a patient's cancer care plan and development of strategies to address the challenges associated with multimorbidity will enable oncologists to provide higher quality, patient-centered care. Increased efforts should be focused on educating clinical providers to practice the collaborative, team-based care required by these patients. Finally, research is desperately needed to guide oncologists and other providers in the unique management issues presented by patients with multimorbidity.
机译:随着我们人口的老龄化,越来越多的人患有慢性病。同样,随着越来越多的患者在癌症诊断中幸存下来,他们很可能会在其他共存的医疗条件下经历癌症治疗的后遗症。肿瘤学家可以预期,他们所见的超过65岁的患者中,有一半以上会患有至少一种可能影响其治疗方案的有意义的慢性病。多发病可以增加治疗和疾病负担,并影响癌症治疗的收益和负担。认识到多种同时发生的状况对患者癌症治疗计划的影响,以及制定应对多发病率挑战的策略,这将使肿瘤科医生能够提供更高质量,以患者为中心的护理。应加大力度将重点放在教育临床提供者上,以实践这些患者所需的基于团队的协作式护理。最后,迫切需要进行研究以指导肿瘤科医生和其他提供者应对多发病患者提出的独特管理问题。

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