Smith Ashley Wilder, Seibel Nita L, Lewis Denise R, Albritton Karen H, Blair Donald F, Blanke Charles D, Bleyer W Archie, Freyer David R, Geiger Ann M, Hayes-Lattin Brandon, Tricoli James V, Wagner Lynne I, Zebrack Bradley J
Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland.
Division of Cancer Treatment and Diagnosis, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland.
Cancer. 2016 Apr 1;122(7):988-99. doi: 10.1002/cncr.29870. Epub 2016 Feb 5.
Each year, 70,000 adolescents and young adults (AYAs) between ages 15 and 39 years in the United States are diagnosed with cancer. In 2006, a National Cancer Institute (NCI) Progress Review Group (PRG) examined the state of science associated with cancer among AYAs. To assess the impact of the PRG and examine the current state of AYA oncology research, the NCI, with support from the LIVESTRONG Foundation, sponsored a workshop entitled "Next Steps in Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology" on September 16 and 17, 2013, in Bethesda, Maryland. This report summarizes the findings from the workshop, opportunities to leverage existing data, and suggestions for future research priorities. Multidisciplinary teams that include basic scientists, epidemiologists, trialists, biostatisticians, clinicians, behavioral scientists, and health services researchers will be essential for future advances for AYAs with cancer.
在美国,每年有7万名年龄在15至39岁之间的青少年和青年成年人(AYA)被诊断患有癌症。2006年,美国国立癌症研究所(NCI)进展审查小组(PRG)对与AYA癌症相关的科学状况进行了审查。为评估PRG的影响并审视AYA肿瘤学研究的现状,NCI在Livestrong基金会的支持下,于2013年9月16日至17日在马里兰州贝塞斯达举办了一场题为“青少年和青年成年人肿瘤学的下一步”的研讨会。本报告总结了研讨会上的发现、利用现有数据的机会以及对未来研究重点的建议。对于患有癌症的AYA的未来进展而言,包括基础科学家、流行病学家、试验专家、生物统计学家、临床医生、行为科学家和卫生服务研究人员在内的多学科团队至关重要。