Rasper Alison M, Terlecki Ryan P
Wake Forest Baptist Health Winston-Salem, NC.
Rev Urol. 2016;18(4):214-220. doi: 10.3909/riu0733.
Prostate cancer is the most common malignancy among the male survivorship population in the United States, representing 44% of approximately 7 million survivors. In the era of modern medicine and value-based care, successfully treating only the cancer is not sufficient. The cancer survivor represents an individual in need of restoration and protection against future events. A well-designed and well-supported survivorship program not only meets a mandate for accreditation, it logically translates into better patient care. This review summarizes the history of the survivorship movement, outlines some key elements of a survivorship program, and highlights the opportunity to apply these principles to improve cancer-related care, develop relationships with colleagues that may allow increased identification of men at risk, and expand both the experience and outcomes of individual specialists within men's health.
前列腺癌是美国男性幸存者群体中最常见的恶性肿瘤,约占700万幸存者的44%。在现代医学和基于价值的医疗时代,仅仅成功治疗癌症是不够的。癌症幸存者是需要恢复并预防未来疾病的个体。一个精心设计且得到充分支持的幸存者计划不仅符合认证要求,从逻辑上讲还能转化为更好的患者护理。本综述总结了幸存者运动的历史,概述了幸存者计划的一些关键要素,并强调了应用这些原则以改善癌症相关护理、与同事建立关系(这可能有助于增加对高危男性的识别)以及扩大男性健康领域个体专家的经验和成果的机会。