Are NCI Cancer Centers Providing Adolescents and Young Adults With Cancer Focused Clinical Services? A National Survey

Author:

Daunov Katherine12,Daunov Michael12,Noskoff Kara3,Gan Hilary4,Davies Simon4,Farrell Megan1,Hadley Whitney256,Baffa Amelia25,Giesel Jennifer1257,Egler Rachel125,Huang Alex Y.125,Letterio John J.125,Lee Richard T.18

Affiliation:

1. Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio

2. University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio

3. Children’s Hospital of Orange County, Orange, California

4. Teen Cancer America, Los Angeles, California

5. Angie Fowler AYA Cancer Institute, UH Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio

6. Now with The Gathering Place, Beachwood and Westlake, Ohio

7. Now with LifeStance Health, Beachwood, Ohio

8. City of Hope Cancer Center, Duarte, California

Abstract

Background: This study sought to evaluate the current services and delivery models of adolescent and young adult oncology (AYAO)–specific programs at NCI-designated Cancer Centers (NCI-CCs). Patients and Methods: NCI, academic, and community cancer centers were electronically sent surveys from October to December 2020 and administered via REDCap. Results: Survey responses were received from 50 of 64 (78%) NCI-CCs, primarily completed by pediatric oncologists (53%), adult oncologists (11%), and social workers (11%). Half (51%) reported an existing AYAO program, with most (66%) started within the past 5 years. Although most programs combined medical and pediatric oncology (59%), 24% were embedded within pediatrics alone. Most programs saw patients aged 15 (55%) to 39 years (66%) mainly via outpatient clinic consultation (93%). Most centers reported access to a range of medical oncology and supportive services, but dedicated services specifically for adolescent and young adults (AYAs) were available at a much lower extent, such as social work (98% vs 58%) and psychology (95% vs 54%). Although fertility preservation was offered by all programs (100%), only two-thirds of NCI centers (64%) reported providing sexual health services to AYAs. Most NCI-CCs (98%) were affiliated with a research consortium, and a lesser extent (73%) reported collaboration between adult and pediatric researchers. Nearly two-thirds (60%) reported that AYA oncology care was important/very important to their respective institution and reported providing good/excellent care to AYAs with cancer (59%), but to a lesser extent reported good/excellent research (36%), sexual health (23%), and education of staff (21%). Conclusions: Results of this first-ever national survey to assess AYAO programs showed that only half of NCI-CCs report having a dedicated AYAO program, and that areas of improvement include staff education, research, and sexual health services for patients.

Publisher

Harborside Press, LLC

Subject

Oncology

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