Cancer Center Survivorship Research Forum
癌症中心生存研究论坛
基本信息
- 批准号:10608850
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1.25万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-09-18 至 2024-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AccelerationAddressAdvocateAffectAmerican Cancer SocietyAmerican Society of Clinical OncologyAnxietyAttentionAwarenessCOVID-19 pandemicCancer CenterCancer PatientCancer SurvivorCancer SurvivorshipCardiovascular systemCaregiversCaringChronic DiseaseClinicalCollaborationsCommunitiesCommunity Clinical Oncology ProgramCommunity PracticeComplexCountryDimensionsDisciplineEffectivenessEnhancement TechnologyEpidemiologyEquitable healthcareEquityFacultyFamilyFosteringFrightFutureFuture TeacherGeneral PractitionersGenerationsGoalsHealth PersonnelHealth Service AreaHealth Services ResearchHealthcareIndividualInstitutionInsuranceKnowledgeLeftLong-Term CareLongevityMalignant NeoplasmsMedicalMentorsMentorshipMetabolic syndromeMinnesotaMissionNational Cancer InstituteNatureOutcomePatientsPeer ReviewPhysiciansPoliciesPopulationProfessional OrganizationsProgram DevelopmentPsychosocial Assessment and CarePublicationsResearchResearch PersonnelRotationScienceSecond Primary CancersSelf ManagementSeriesService delivery modelServicesShapesSiteSpecialistStandardizationStressSurvivorsTimeTranslatingUnited StatesUniversitiesWorkbaby boomercancer carecancer diagnosiscancer therapycardiovascular risk factorcare deliverycatalystclinical practicecommunity engagementcomorbiditydesignexperiencehealth care deliveryimplementation scienceimprovedinnovationintergenerationalmeetingsmultidisciplinarynovelpatient orientedpatient populationprogramspsychosocialrisk stratificationsocialsuccesssurvivorshipsymposiumtoolvirtual
项目摘要
ABSTRACT
The goal of this proposed biennial survivorship symposium series is to improve cancer outcomes by creating a
regular forum for researchers, clinicians, and survivors to share cutting-edge research and foster new
collaborations, research, programs, and policies. One of the defining features of cancer survivorship care — at
the same time a strength and a challenge — is its multidimensional nature. The needs of cancer survivors are
complex, spanning both oncologic and other physical concerns (e.g., cardiovascular treatment sequelae),
psychosocial concerns, and practical concerns (e.g., financial burdenfrom medical expenses that affect the
whole family). Addressing these concerns and focusing on the best ways to deliver cancer survivorship care
requires close and careful collaboration between experts from multiple fields. The discontinuation of the
Biennial Cancer Survivorship Research conferences in 2016 left a gap in cancer survivorship care. The
proposed biennial symposium will fill this gap by facilitating knowledge exchange and sustained collaborations
and networking among researchers and clinicians from multiple disciplines, with additional input from patient
perspectives, and by identifying and formulating future directions of survivorship research with a focus on
equitable healthcare delivery. The first conference, held virtually during the COVID-19 pandemic, was hosted by
the University of Minnesota in April 2021 and was well attended. The second conference is planned for
September of 2023 at Stanford University. With the title of “Implementing Equitable Survivorship Care Across
the Life Span”, we aim to bring pertinent and cutting-edge research topics in the field of cancer survivorship to
a global community of diverse stakeholders. Topics will include the circle of survivorship care in
standardization, risk stratification, and implementation; implementing precision risk-stratified survivorship care;
priorities for survivorship research: global solutions to common challenges; and translating innovation into
clinical practice with a focus on diverse patient populations across academic and community practices.
Conference Plan
抽象的
这个拟议的双年生生存研讨会系列的目的是通过创建一个来改善癌症的结果
定期举办研究人员,临床医生和幸存的论坛,分享尖端研究并培养新的
合作,研究,计划和政策。癌症生存护理的决定性特征之一 -
同时,力量和挑战是其多维性质。癌症存活的需求是
复杂的,跨越肿瘤学和其他物理问题(例如心血管治疗后遗症),
社会心理问题和实际问题(例如,影响影响的医疗费用
全家)。解决这些问题,并专注于提供癌症生存护理的最佳方法
需要从多个领域的专家之间进行密切而仔细的协作。中止
2016年,每两年一次的癌症生存研究会议在癌症生存护理方面留下了差距。这
拟议的双年展研讨会将通过促进知识交流和持续的合作来填补这一空白
以及来自多个学科的研究人员和临床医生之间的联网,患者的额外投入
观点,并通过确定和制定生存研究的未来方向,重点
公平的医疗保健交付。第一次会议实际上是在共同19日大流行期间举行的,由
明尼苏达大学于2021年4月出席了会议。第二次会议计划
2023年9月在斯坦福大学。带有“实施跨越跨越生存护理的标题
我们的寿命”,我们旨在将癌症生存领域的相关和尖端的研究主题带到
由不同利益相关者组成的全球社区。主题将包括在
标准化,风险分层和实施;实施精确的风险分层生存护理;
生存研究的优先事项:全球解决共同挑战的解决方案;并将创新转化为
临床实践专注于学术和社区实践中的潜水员患者人群。
会议计划
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