Tom Baker Cancer Centre, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB T2N 4N2, Canada.
Department of Medicine, University Health Network, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON M5G 2C4, Canada.
Curr Oncol. 2024 Jun 30;31(7):3783-3797. doi: 10.3390/curroncol31070279.
Most patients diagnosed with and dying from cancer in Canada are older adults, with aging contributing to the large projected growth in cancer incidence. Older adults with cancer have unique needs, and on a global scale increasing efforts have been made to address recognized gaps in their cancer care. However, in Canada, geriatric oncology remains a new and developing field. There is increasing recognition of the value of geriatric oncology and there is a growing number of healthcare providers interested in developing the field. While there is an increasing number of dedicated programs in geriatric oncology, they remain limited overall. Developing novel methods to delivery geriatric care in the oncology setting and improving visibility is important. Formal incorporation of a geriatric oncology curriculum into training is critical to both improve knowledge and demonstrate its value to healthcare providers. Although a robust group of dedicated researchers exist, increased collaboration is needed to capitalize on existing expertise. Dedicated funding is critical to promoting clinical programs, research, and training new clinicians and leaders in the field. By addressing challenges and capitalizing on opportunities for improvement, Canada can better meet the unique needs of its aging population with cancer and ultimately improve their outcomes.
在加拿大,大多数被诊断出患有癌症并死于癌症的患者都是老年人,而老龄化是癌症发病率预计大幅增长的原因。患有癌症的老年人有其独特的需求,在全球范围内,人们越来越重视解决他们癌症护理方面的公认差距。然而,在加拿大,老年肿瘤学仍然是一个新兴的发展领域。人们越来越认识到老年肿瘤学的价值,并且越来越多的医疗保健提供者有兴趣发展这一领域。虽然老年肿瘤学方面的专门方案越来越多,但总体而言仍然有限。开发新的方法在肿瘤学环境中提供老年护理并提高可见度很重要。将老年肿瘤学课程正式纳入培训对于提高知识和向医疗保健提供者展示其价值都至关重要。尽管有一群专门的研究人员,但需要加强合作以利用现有的专业知识。专门的资金对于促进临床项目、研究以及培训该领域的新临床医生和领导者至关重要。通过应对挑战和利用改进的机会,加拿大可以更好地满足其癌症老年人口的独特需求,并最终改善他们的治疗结果。