Division of Medical Oncology, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Ann Palliat Med. 2024 Sep;13(5):1246-1257. doi: 10.21037/apm-24-64. Epub 2024 Aug 13.
Young women with breast cancer (YWBC) face unique survivorship challenges due to being diagnosed at a more vulnerable stage in life and receiving gonadotoxic and/or antiestrogen therapy during their reproductive years. The purpose of this article is to elaborate on these challenges and demonstrate how specialized supportive care programs tailored specifically for YWBC, can greatly facilitate the provision of interventions to address these challenges.
The databases used were PubMed and Medline. Articles included those that involve young women with breast cancer and survivorship care needs.
Compared to older breast cancer patients, YWBC generally require more aggressive treatments and are more likely to have a hereditary basis for their disease. Common challenges include childbearing concerns, premature menopause, body image issues, excessive fear of cancer recurrence, difficulties with intimate relationships, and financial toxicity. A possible solution to addressing these needs are longitudinal care in a specialized supportive care program, such as the PYNK Program for Young Women with Breast Cancer in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Examples of such interventions include fast-tracking fertility preservation, aggressive management of symptoms of iatrogenic menopause, peer support groups, as well as individualized psycho-social support for the patient and her family.
By addressing the unique needs of this population, supportive care programs can play a crucial role in empowering young women with breast cancer to cope with the physical, emotional, and practical challenges they may face during and after treatment. The limitation lies in resource availability and funding for sustainability. Ongoing research is required to better understand the needs of YWBC patients in survivorship and ensure the sustainability of programs designed to address these challenges.
由于在生命中更脆弱的阶段被诊断出患有乳腺癌且在生育年龄接受性腺毒性和/或抗雌激素治疗,年轻女性乳腺癌(YWBC)患者面临着独特的生存挑战。本文的目的在于详细阐述这些挑战,并展示如何专门为 YWBC 制定的支持性护理计划,可极大地促进提供干预措施以解决这些挑战。
我们使用了 PubMed 和 Medline 数据库。所纳入的文章涉及患有乳腺癌和生存护理需求的年轻女性。
与老年乳腺癌患者相比,YWBC 通常需要更积极的治疗,且更有可能因遗传性因素导致疾病。常见的挑战包括生育问题、过早绝经、身体形象问题、对癌症复发的过度恐惧、亲密关系困难以及经济毒性。解决这些需求的一种可能方法是在专门的支持性护理计划中进行纵向护理,例如加拿大安大略省多伦多的 PYNK 计划(用于年轻女性乳腺癌)。此类干预措施的示例包括快速进行生育力保留、积极管理医源性绝经症状、同伴支持小组以及为患者及其家庭提供个性化的心理社会支持。
通过满足这一人群的独特需求,支持性护理计划可以在赋予年轻女性乳腺癌患者应对治疗期间和之后可能面临的身体、情感和实际挑战方面发挥关键作用。该研究的局限性在于资源可用性和可持续性的资金问题。需要进行持续研究,以更好地了解生存中 YWBC 患者的需求,并确保针对这些挑战设计的计划的可持续性。