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Survivorship Data in Prostate Cancer: Where Are We and Where Do We Need To Be?
Document Type
article
Author
Beth RussellKatharina BeyerAilbhe LawlorMonique J. RoobolLionne D.F. VenderbosSebastiaan RemmersErik BriersSara J. MacLennanSteven MacLennanMuhammad Imran OmarMieke Van HemelrijckEmma SmithJames N'DowKarin PlassMaria RibalNicolas MottetRobert ShepherdTom AbbottKen MastrisLisa MorisMichael LardasThomas Van den BroeckPeter-Paul WillemseNicola FossatiKarl PangRiccardo CampiIsabella GrecoMauro GacciSergio SerniAnders BjartellRagnar LonnerbroAlberto BrigantiDaniele CrostiRoberto GarzonioGiorgio GandagliaMartina FaticoniGrant officeChris BangmaMaria JongerdenDerya TilkiAnssi AuvinenTeemu MurtolaTapio VisakorpiKirsi TalalaTeuvo TammelaAino SiltariStephane LejeuneLaurence ColetteSimona CaputovaDelielena PoliSophie ByrneLuz FialhoAshley RowlandNeo TapelaNicola Di FloraKathi ApostolidisValerie LemairBertrand De MeulderCharles AuffrayNesrine TaibiAyman HijazyAlbert SaportaKai SunShaun PowerNazanin Zounemat KermaniKees van BochoveAzadeh TafreshihaChiara BerniniDenis HorganLouise FullwoodMarc HoltorfDoron LancetGabi BernsteinSheela TripatheeManfred WirthMichael FroehnerBeate BrennerAngelika BorkowetzChristian ThomasFriedemann HornKristin ReicheMarkus KreuzAndreas JosefssonDelila Gasi TandefeltJonas HugossonJack SchalkenHenkjan HuismanThomas HofmarcherPeter LindgrenEmelie AnderssonAdam FridhammarMonica Tames GrijalvaSusan Evans-AxelssonFrank VerholenJihong ZongJohn-Edward Butler-RansohoffTodd WilliamsonReg WaldeckAmanda BrunoEkaterina NevedomskayaSamuel FatobaNiculae ConstantinoviciCarl SteinbeisserMonika MaassPatrizia TorremanteEmmanuelle DochyFederica PisaMarc Dietrich VossKishore PapineniJing Wang-silvantoRobert SnijderXuewei WangMark LambrechtRuss WolfingerSherinne EidSoundarya PalanisamySamiul HaqueLaurent AntoniAngela ServanKatie PascoePaul RobinsonJoana LencartBertrand JatonHeidi TurunenOlavi KilkkuPasi PohjanjousiOlli VoimaLiina NevalaitaKeijo PunakiviSarah SeagerShilpa RatwaniKatarzyna GrzeslakJames BrashElaine Longden-ChapmanDanny BurkeMuriel LicourSarah PayneAlan YongFlavia LujanSophia Le MareJan HendrichMichael BussmannJuckelandKotikChristian Reich
Source
European Urology Open Science, Vol 59, Iss , Pp 27-29 (2024)
Subject
Cancer survivorship
Prostate cancer
Quality of life
Patient-reported outcome measures
Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology
RC870-923
Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens
RC254-282
Language
English
ISSN
2666-1683
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.