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Erschienen in: Breast Cancer Research and Treatment 3/2019

07.11.2018 | Epidemiology

Survivorship care visits in a high-risk population of breast cancer survivors

verfasst von: Sarah J. Skuli, Jennifer Y. Sheng, Elissa T. Bantug, Nelli Zafman, Carol Riley, Jessica M. Ruck, Katherine C. Smith, Claire F. Snyder, Karen L. Smith, Vered Stearns, Antonio C. Wolff

Erschienen in: Breast Cancer Research and Treatment | Ausgabe 3/2019

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Abstract

Purpose

Breast cancer survivors face numerous challenges after diagnosis and treatment. Several models have been developed to attempt to improve quality of care. Here, we describe characteristics and outcomes of patients who participated in survivorship visits (SV) at Johns Hopkins (JH).

Methods

We retrospectively reviewed charts of breast cancer patients who participated in an optional SV 1–3 months after completing locoregional therapy and initial systemic therapy. We report patient demographics, comorbidities, tumor characteristics, treatments, and responses to symptom questionnaires. We compared the characteristics of SV participants to stage I–III analytical cases in the 2010–2015 JH Cancer Registry (JHCR).

Results

We identified 87 women with stage I–III breast cancer who participated in SVs from 2010 to 2016. Compared to patients in the JHCR (n = 2942), SV participants were younger, more likely to be African American and more likely to have a higher TNM stage, hormone receptor-negative disease, and HER2-positive disease. They were more likely to have received chemotherapy and radiation therapy. They also have similar recurrence rates despite the SV cohort’s shorter median follow-up time. Among SV participants, the prevalence of comorbidities including peripheral neuropathy, anemia, lymphedema, anxiety, deep vein thrombosis, and depression increased significantly from time of diagnosis to most recent follow-up.

Conclusions

Compared to the JHCR cohort, SV participants had higher risk cancers and a high frequency of comorbidities potentially associated with breast cancer and therapy. These high-risk patients may benefit most from specific interventions targeting survivorship care, and their experiences may help improve care delivery models.
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Metadaten
Titel
Survivorship care visits in a high-risk population of breast cancer survivors
verfasst von
Sarah J. Skuli
Jennifer Y. Sheng
Elissa T. Bantug
Nelli Zafman
Carol Riley
Jessica M. Ruck
Katherine C. Smith
Claire F. Snyder
Karen L. Smith
Vered Stearns
Antonio C. Wolff
Publikationsdatum
07.11.2018
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment / Ausgabe 3/2019
Print ISSN: 0167-6806
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-7217
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10549-018-5028-z

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