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One in Three Cancer Patients Don't Get Psychological Support

by Dr. Kaushik Bharati on July 24, 2019 at 6:16 PM
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Psychological support is unavailable to one in three cancer patients, who need it most, reveals a new global report published by �All.Can International', which is an international multi-stakeholder initiative dedicated to addressing problems associated with the inefficiency in cancer care.


The report, entitled Patient Insights on Cancer Care: Opportunities for Improving Efficiency, is based on data obtained from a patient survey conducted by All.Can International. This is the first international survey to assess patient perspectives on efficiencies in cancer care.

‘Psychological support is unavailable to one in three cancer patients, mostly due to an inefficient health system. Improvement of healthcare efficiency will ensure better care for all cancer patients.’

Dr. Matti Aapro, who is a Member of the Board of Directors at the Genolier Cancer Center, Genolier, Switzerland and Member of the All.Can International Steering Committee said: "Psychological support is now recognized as an essential component of quality multidisciplinary cancer care and should be available to all cancer patients. Unfortunately, this often does not happen in practice - this is an important gap that needs to be filled."

Facts about Cancer & Cancer Patient Care

Survey Design

Survey Findings


"Mental distress is common among cancer patients and can result in difficulty processing information, regretting decisions about treatment choices, and fear of their cancer coming back," said Alex Filicevas, Head of EU Affairs at the European Cancer Patient Coalition based in Brussels, Belgium. "However, this new research highlights that the psychological and emotional aspects of cancer care are sadly often forgotten in cancer care."

Key Recommendations

The following four major recommendations were made based on the findings of the patient survey:

Ensure prompt, accurate and efficiently delivered diagnosis

Improve support, shared decision-making and information-sharing

Make multidisciplinary integrated care accessible to all cancer patients

Address financial issues associated with cancer

Concluding Remarks

"It is so important that, as physicians, we listen to what patients are telling us in this survey," said All.Can International Member, Professor Christobel Saunders, AO, FRCS, FRACS, who is a breast cancer surgeon and Professor of Surgery and Head of Division in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences at the University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia. "Each of the areas identified represents an opportunity to improve cancer care for patients and provide truly patient-driven care."

The authors are hopeful that the findings of the survey will encourage policymakers and the cancer community as a whole to take action so that there is a marked improvement in patient outcomes and experiences of cancer care, as well as a reduction in the financial burden of cancer on patients, their families, the health system, and the society.

Funding Source

The survey was funded by Bristol-Myers Squibb, Roche, Amgen, Merck Sharp & Dohme (MSD), Johnson & Johnson, and Baxter.

Reference:
  1. Patient Insights on Cancer Care: Opportunities for Improving Efficiency - (https:www.all-can.org/what-we-do/research/patient-survey/)


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