Reviewing the Landscape of Cancer Survivorship: Insights from Dr. Lidia Schapira’s Programs and Beyond

Author:

Cortiana Viviana1ORCID,Abbas Rabab Hunaid2ORCID,Nadar Soumiya2,Mahendru Diksha3,Gambill Jade4ORCID,Menon Gayathri Pramil2,Park Chandler H.5,Leyfman Yan6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences (DIMEC), University of Bologna, 40126 Bologna, Italy

2. Tbilisi State Medical University, 0186 Tbilisi, Georgia

3. Global Remote Research Scholars Program, St. Paul, MN 55101, USA

4. Parker University, Dallas, TX 75229, USA

5. Norton Cancer Institute, Louisville, KY 40202, USA

6. Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY 10025, USA

Abstract

The constantly escalating population of cancer survivors worldwide has prompted a focused exploration of their unique needs and experiences within the context of healthcare medicine. This review initiates its analysis inspired by Dr. Lidia Schapira’s insightful keynote conference on the Survivorship 1.0 and Survivorship 2.0 Programs, shedding light on their implementation challenges and setting the stage for a comprehensive analysis of cancer survivorship initiatives. Within the transformed landscape of cancer care, patient-centric strategies embedded in cancer survivorship programs comprising vital elements such as connection, support, and education are presented. While placing cancer recurrence surveillance at the forefront, the review underlines concern regarding the potential oversight of the enduring impact on mental and physical health. Dr. Schapira’s insights further extend into the exploration of mental health challenges faced by survivors, promoting an examination of diverse strategies to address these concerns. Furthermore, the discussion continues toward promising areas of research, notably Precision Medicine’s role in de-escalating cancer therapies, and advocates for measures such as early cancer awareness and timely referrals to supportive services. Highlighting the significance of education, the role of online resources in enhancing the knowledge of healthcare practitioners and future generations in cancer care is then explored. The paper concludes by presenting some of the most prominent global current survivorship programs, identifying critical knowledge gaps in cancer care and projecting future developments aimed at delivering accurate and holistic care, improving the quality of life for survivors, and enhancing both mental and physical well-being. Drawing upon the insights from Dr. Schapira, this review lays the groundwork for a nuanced exploration of cancer survivorship and its multifaceted implications.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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