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    Supportive care 2030 movement: towards unifying ambitions for global excellence in supportive cancer care-an international delphi study

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    Chan, R. J.
    Knowles, R.
    Ashbury, F. D.
    Bowen, J.
    Chan, A.
    Chin, M.
    Olver, I.
    Taylor, C.
    Tinianov, S.
    Alberti, P.
    Bossi, P.
    Brito-Dellan, N.
    Cooksley, Tim
    Crawford, G. B.
    Dixit, N.
    Fitch, M. I.
    Freedman, J. L.
    Ginex, P. K.
    Hart, N. H.
    Hertz, D. L.
    Jefford, M.
    Koczwara, B.
    Naito, T.
    Orsey, A. D.
    Ruhlmann, C. H.
    Tsoukalas, N.
    van den Hurk, C.
    Van Sebille, Y.
    Wardill, H. R.
    Scotte, F.
    Lustberg, M.
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    The Christie, Wilmslow Rd, Manchester, United Kingdom.
    Issue Date
    2024
    
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    BACKGROUND: Supportive care to ensure optimal quality of life is an essential component of cancer care and symptom control across the lifespan. Ongoing advances in cancer treatment, increasing toxicity from many novel treatment regimes, and variations in access to care and cancer outcomes across the globe and resource settings present significant challenges for supportive care delivery. To date, no overarching framework has been developed to guide supportive care development worldwide. As an initial step of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (MASCC) Supportive Care 2030 Movement, we developed a targeted, unifying set of ambition statements to envision the future of supportive cancer care. METHODS: From September 2022 until June 2023, we used a modified Delphi methodology to develop and attain consensus about ambition statements related to supportive cancer care. Leaders of MASCC Study Groups were invited to participate in an Expert Panel for the first two Delphi rounds (and a preliminary round to suggest potential ambition statements). Patient Advocates then examined and provided input regarding the ambition statements. FINDINGS: Twenty-seven Expert Panelists and 11 Patient Advocates participated. Consensus was attained on 13 ambition statements, with two sub-statements. The ambition statements addressed global standards for guideline development and implementation, coordinated and individualized care, dedicated supportive oncology services, self-management, needs for screening and actions, patient education, behavioral support, financial impact minimization, comprehensive survivorship care, and timely palliative care, reflecting collaboration, coordination and team-based approach across all levels. INTERPRETATION: This study is the first to develop shared ambitions for the future of supportive cancer care on a global level. These ambition statements can facilitate a coordinated, resource-stratified, and person-centered approach and inform research, education, clinical services, and policy efforts. FUNDING: This project received funding support from Prof Raymond Chan's NHMRC Investigator Grant (APP1194051).
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    Chan RJ, Knowles R, Ashbury FD, Bowen J, Chan A, Chin M, et al. Supportive care 2030 movement: towards unifying ambitions for global excellence in supportive cancer care-an international Delphi study. EClinicalMedicine. 2024 Oct;76:102825. PubMed PMID: 39309723. Pubmed Central PMCID: PMC11415959. Epub 2024/09/23. eng.
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    EClinicalMedicine
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10541/627247
    DOI
    10.1016/j.eclinm.2024.102825
    PubMed ID
    39309723
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    https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2024.102825
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    Article
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    en
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1016/j.eclinm.2024.102825
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