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Survivorship Data in Prostate Cancer: Where Are We and Where Do We Need To Be?

Authors :
Beth Russell
Katharina Beyer
Ailbhe Lawlor
Monique J. Roobol
Lionne D.F. Venderbos
Sebastiaan Remmers
Erik Briers
Sara J. MacLennan
Steven MacLennan
Muhammad Imran Omar
Mieke Van Hemelrijck
Emma Smith
James N'Dow
Karin Plass
Maria Ribal
Nicolas Mottet
Robert Shepherd
Tom Abbott
Ken Mastris
Lisa Moris
Michael Lardas
Thomas Van den Broeck
Peter-Paul Willemse
Nicola Fossati
Karl Pang
Riccardo Campi
Isabella Greco
Mauro Gacci
Sergio Serni
Anders Bjartell
Ragnar Lonnerbro
Alberto Briganti
Daniele Crosti
Roberto Garzonio
Giorgio Gandaglia
Martina Faticoni
Grant office
Chris Bangma
Maria Jongerden
Derya Tilki
Anssi Auvinen
Teemu Murtola
Tapio Visakorpi
Kirsi Talala
Teuvo Tammela
Aino Siltari
Stephane Lejeune
Laurence Colette
Simona Caputova
Delielena Poli
Sophie Byrne
Luz Fialho
Ashley Rowland
Neo Tapela
Nicola Di Flora
Kathi Apostolidis
Valerie Lemair
Bertrand De Meulder
Charles Auffray
Nesrine Taibi
Ayman Hijazy
Albert Saporta
Kai Sun
Shaun Power
Nazanin Zounemat Kermani
Kees van Bochove
Azadeh Tafreshiha
Chiara Bernini
Denis Horgan
Louise Fullwood
Marc Holtorf
Doron Lancet
Gabi Bernstein
Sheela Tripathee
Manfred Wirth
Michael Froehner
Beate Brenner
Angelika Borkowetz
Christian Thomas
Friedemann Horn
Kristin Reiche
Markus Kreuz
Andreas Josefsson
Delila Gasi Tandefelt
Jonas Hugosson
Jack Schalken
Henkjan Huisman
Thomas Hofmarcher
Peter Lindgren
Emelie Andersson
Adam Fridhammar
Monica Tames Grijalva
Susan Evans-Axelsson
Frank Verholen
Jihong Zong
John-Edward Butler-Ransohoff
Todd Williamson
Reg Waldeck
Amanda Bruno
Ekaterina Nevedomskaya
Samuel Fatoba
Niculae Constantinovici
Carl Steinbeisser
Monika Maass
Patrizia Torremante
Emmanuelle Dochy
Federica Pisa
Marc Dietrich Voss
Kishore Papineni
Jing Wang-silvanto
Robert Snijder
Xuewei Wang
Mark Lambrecht
Russ Wolfinger
Sherinne Eid
Soundarya Palanisamy
Samiul Haque
Laurent Antoni
Angela Servan
Katie Pascoe
Paul Robinson
Joana Lencart
Bertrand Jaton
Heidi Turunen
Olavi Kilkku
Pasi Pohjanjousi
Olli Voima
Liina Nevalaita
Keijo Punakivi
Sarah Seager
Shilpa Ratwani
Katarzyna Grzeslak
James Brash
Elaine Longden-Chapman
Danny Burke
Muriel Licour
Sarah Payne
Alan Yong
Flavia Lujan
Sophia Le Mare
Jan Hendrich
Michael Bussmann
Juckeland
Kotik
Christian Reich
Source :
European Urology Open Science, Vol 59, Iss , Pp 27-29 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2024.

Abstract

Cancer survivorship was recently identified as a prostate cancer (PCa) research priority by PIONEER, a European network of excellence for big data in PCa. Despite being a research priority, cancer survivorship lacks a clear and agreed definition, and there is a distinct paucity of patient-reported outcome (PRO) data available on the subject. Data collection on cancer survivorship depends on the availability and implementation of (validated) routinely collected patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs). There have been recent advances in the availability of such PROMs. For instance, the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Group (EORTC QLG) is developing survivorship questionnaires. This provides an excellent first step in improving the data available on cancer survivorship. However, we propose that an agreed, standardised definition of (prostate) cancer survivorship must first be established. Only then can real-world data on survivorship be collected to strengthen our knowledge base. With more men than ever surviving PCa, this type of research is imperative to ensure that the quality of life of these men is considered as much as their quantity of life. Patient summary: As there are more prostate cancer survivors than ever before, research into cancer survivorship is crucial. We highlight the importance of such research and provide recommendations on how to carry it out. The first step should be establishing agreement on a standardised definition of survivorship. From this, patient-reported outcome measures can then be used to collect important survivorship data.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26661683
Volume :
59
Issue :
27-29
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
European Urology Open Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.0e8513a8ae754937a693cd11a79baf4a
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euros.2023.11.004