Sansom-Daly Ursula Margaret, McLoone Jordana Kathleen, Fardell Joanna Elizabeth, Evans Holly Elaine, McGill Brittany Claire, Robertson Eden Grace, Signorelli Christina, Ellis Sarah, Ha Lauren, Hetherington Kate, Houweling Rachel Elizabeth, Nevin Suzanne Mary, Schilstra Clarissa Evelyn, Mitchell Richard, Haber Michelle, Cohn Richard Jules, Wakefield Claire Elizabeth
Behavioural Sciences Unit, Discipline of Paediatrics and Child Health, School of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health, UNSW, Randwick, Sydney, NSW 2031, Australia.
Kids Cancer Centre, Sydney Children's Hospital, Randwick, Sydney, NSW 2031, Australia.
Cancers (Basel). 2025 Jun 24;17(13):2123. doi: 10.3390/cancers17132123.
The National Cancer Institute designated models of comprehensive cancer care centres endeavour to enable the delivery of high-quality, holistic cancer care, informed by research evidence across the cancer care trajectory. These comprehensive cancer centers have typically been adult-oncology-focused, leaving an important gap and opportunity to consider what a model of comprehensive cancer care might look like for children and young people. With the advent of the opening of the first comprehensive children's cancer center in Australia and the southern hemisphere, this commentary considers the important role that psychosocial oncology needs to play in driving high-quality, person-centered comprehensive cancer care for all.
美国国立癌症研究所指定的综合癌症护理中心模式致力于提供高质量的整体癌症护理,这些护理以癌症护理全过程的研究证据为依据。这些综合癌症中心通常以成人肿瘤学为重点,这就留下了一个重要的空白以及机会,来思考针对儿童和年轻人的综合癌症护理模式会是什么样的。随着澳大利亚乃至南半球首个综合儿童癌症中心的开业,本评论探讨了心理社会肿瘤学在推动为所有人提供高质量、以患者为中心的综合癌症护理方面需要发挥的重要作用。