1 Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA.
2 Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY.
J Oncol Pract. 2019 Jun;15(6):e520-e528. doi: 10.1200/JOP.19.00124. Epub 2019 May 16.
Obesity and related factors have been linked to cancer risk and outcomes, but little information exists with regard to oncologists' attention to these issues as a part of clinical care.
Oncology providers actively caring for patients with cancer in the United States and internationally were asked to complete an online survey about practice patterns and perceptions with regard to obesity and weight management during and after active cancer treatment.
Nine hundred seventy-one practicing oncology providers completed the survey. The majority of respondents indicated a belief that the evidence linking obesity to cancer outcomes was strong and that weight and related factors should be addressed as a part of cancer treatment. The majority of respondents also reported that they frequently assessed body weight and related factors as well as counsel their patients to exercise, consume a healthy diet, and lose weight, if applicable. However, referral to providers and programs to support weight loss and increased physical activity occurred less frequently, and a number of barriers were identified for the incorporation of weight management and physical activity programs in the treatment of patients with cancer.
In a survey of oncology providers, attention to weight management, physical activity, and diet in patients with cancer was high during and after cancer treatment but often did not result in referrals to support lifestyle change. Future work is needed to support education and training of oncology providers to facilitate referrals and overcome barriers to implementation of weight management and physical activity programs for patients with cancer.
肥胖及相关因素与癌症风险和结局相关,但有关肿瘤医生在临床护理中关注这些问题的信息有限。
我们要求正在美国和国际上积极为癌症患者提供治疗的肿瘤学医生在线完成一项关于肥胖和体重管理的实践模式和认知的调查,内容涉及癌症治疗期间和之后的相关问题。
971 名执业肿瘤医生完成了这项调查。大多数受访者表示,他们认为肥胖与癌症结局之间存在较强的证据关联,且应将体重和相关因素作为癌症治疗的一部分进行处理。大多数受访者还报告称,他们经常评估体重和相关因素,并对患者进行运动、健康饮食和减肥(如适用)方面的咨询。然而,向支持减肥和增加身体活动的提供者和项目进行转介的情况较少,并且确定了在癌症患者的治疗中纳入体重管理和身体活动项目的若干障碍。
在对肿瘤医生的调查中,在癌症治疗期间和之后,对癌症患者的体重管理、身体活动和饮食的关注度较高,但通常不会导致向支持生活方式改变的机构进行转介。未来需要开展工作,以支持肿瘤医生的教育和培训,从而促进转介,并克服实施癌症患者体重管理和身体活动项目的障碍。