Nota Bene Cancer
Nota Bene Cancer est un bulletin hebdomadaire de veille bibliographique. En libre accès, Nota Bene Cancer permet à ses abonnés de gagner du temps pour se tenir informé de l’actualité scientifique et médicale dans les divers domaines de la recherche sur les cancers.
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Qualité de vie, soins de support (5)
A partir d'une revue systématique de la littérature publiée entre 2004 et 2020 (32 études), cette étude analyse les caractéristiques et l'efficacité des interventions de soins de support destinées aux aidants familiaux de patients atteints d'un cancer de stade avancé
Supportive interventions for family caregivers of patients with advanced cancer: A systematic review
A partir d'une revue systématique de la littérature publiée entre 2004 et 2020 (32 études), cette étude analyse les caractéristiques et l'efficacité des interventions de soins de support destinées aux aidants familiaux de patients atteints d'un cancer de stade avancé
Supportive interventions for family caregivers of patients with advanced cancer: A systematic review
Becqu, Yvonne N ; van der Wel, Maaike ; Aktan-Arslan, Muzeyyen ; van, Anne Geert ; Rietjens, Driel J ; van der Heide, A ; Witkamp, Erica ; Watson, Maggie
Objective: Family caregivers are often intensively involved in palliative and end-of-life cancer care. A variety of interventions to support family caregivers have been developed, differing in target population, modality, and components. We aimed to systematically examine characteristics and the effectiveness of interventions to support family caregivers of patients with advanced cancer. Methods: A systematic review was conducted using Embase, Medline Ovid, Web of Science, Cochrane, Google [...]
A partir d'une revue systématique de la littérature publiée entre 2006 et 2022 (10 études), cette étude analyse le rôle du soutien social pour les enfants et adolescents ayant survécu à un cancer
Social Support and Childhood Cancer Survivors: A Systematic Review (2006-2022)
A partir d'une revue systématique de la littérature publiée entre 2006 et 2022 (10 études), cette étude analyse le rôle du soutien social pour les enfants et adolescents ayant survécu à un cancer
Social Support and Childhood Cancer Survivors: A Systematic Review (2006-2022)
Deegan, Avril ; Brennan, Ciara ; Gallagher, Pamela ; Lambert, Veronica ; Dunne, Simon
Objective: Research has indicated that social support may play a protective role in the face of stress and help children and adolescents cope with the demands and challenges they face on a daily basis during their cancer journey. However, social support tends to reduce over time as survivors overcome their illness despite its ongoing importance even years after treatment has finished. The current review aimed to systematically examine existing evidence on social support in child and adolescent [...]
Menée à partir de données portant sur 40 patients atteints d'un cancer et présentant un syndrome de compression médullaire d'origine métastatique résistant à la radiothérapie (durée médiane de suivi : 5,1 mois), cette étude analyse l'efficacité, du point de vue de l'évolution de la douleur et du déficit neurologique, et la sécurité d'une électrochimiothérapie à base de bléomycine
Electrochemotherapy in radiotherapy-resistant epidural spinal cord compression in metastatic cancer patients
Menée à partir de données portant sur 40 patients atteints d'un cancer et présentant un syndrome de compression médullaire d'origine métastatique résistant à la radiothérapie (durée médiane de suivi : 5,1 mois), cette étude analyse l'efficacité, du point de vue de l'évolution de la douleur et du déficit neurologique, et la sécurité d'une électrochimiothérapie à base de bléomycine
Electrochemotherapy in radiotherapy-resistant epidural spinal cord compression in metastatic cancer patients
Deschamps, Frederic ; Tselikas, Lambros ; Yevich, Steven ; Bonnet, Baptiste ; Roux, Charles ; Kobe, Adrian ; Besse, Benjamin ; Berthelot, Kevin ; Gaudin, Amelie ; Mir, Lluis M. ; De Baere, Thierry
Objective: To report efficacy and safety of percutaneous electrochemotherapy (ECT) in patients with radiotherapy-resistant metastatic epidural spinal cord compression (MESCC). Material/ methods: This retrospective study analyzed all consecutive patients treated with bleomycin-based ECT between February-2020 and September-2022 in a single tertiary referral cancer center. Changes in pain were evaluated with the Numerical Rating Score (NRS), in neurological deficit with the Neurological Deficit [...]
A partir d'une revue systématique de la littérature publiée entre 1980 et 2021, cette méta-analyse évalue l'intérêt d'une thérapie par photobiomodulation pour prévenir une radiodermite aiguë chez des patients atteints d'un cancer
Photobiomodulation therapy for the prevention of acute radiation dermatitis: a systematic review and meta-analysis
A partir d'une revue systématique de la littérature publiée entre 1980 et 2021, cette méta-analyse évalue l'intérêt d'une thérapie par photobiomodulation pour prévenir une radiodermite aiguë chez des patients atteints d'un cancer
Photobiomodulation therapy for the prevention of acute radiation dermatitis: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Gobbo, Margherita ; Rico, Victoria ; Marta, Gustavo Nader ; Caini, Saverio ; Ryan Wolf, Julie ; van den Hurk, Corina ; Beveridge, Mara ; Lam, Henry ; Bonomo, Pierluigi ; Chow, Edward ; Behroozian, Tara
Purpose: Approximately 95% of patients undergoing radiotherapy (RT) experience radiation dermatitis (RD). Evidence has suggested that photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) can stimulate skin renewal and minimize RD. The aim of the present paper was to investigate the efficacy of PBMT in RD prevention through a comprehensive literature review. Methods: A literature search of Ovid MEDLINE, Embase, and Cochrane databases was conducted from 1980 to March 2021 to identify RCT on the use of PBMT for RD [...]
Menée aux Etats-Unis à partir de données portant sur 1 034 patients afro-américains ayant survécu à un cancer (sein, côlon-rectum, poumon ou prostate), cette étude de cohorte analyse la prévalence, la sévérité et la persistance d'une neuropathie périphérique induite par la chimiothérapie
Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy in the detroit research on cancer survivors (ROCS) cohort
Menée aux Etats-Unis à partir de données portant sur 1 034 patients afro-américains ayant survécu à un cancer (sein, côlon-rectum, poumon ou prostate), cette étude de cohorte analyse la prévalence, la sévérité et la persistance d'une neuropathie périphérique induite par la chimiothérapie
Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy in the detroit research on cancer survivors (ROCS) cohort
Sreeram, Kalyan ; Seaton, Randell ; Greenwald, Mark K. ; Kamgar, Mandana ; Assad, Hadeel ; Baird, Tara ; Schwartz, Ann G. ; Ruterbusch, Julie ; Simon, Michael S.
Purpose: Improved life expectancy has increased the likelihood for long-term complications from chemotherapy among cancer survivors. One burdensome complication is chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN). We evaluated rates of CIPN outcomes in the Detroit Research on Cancer Survivorship (ROCS) cohort. Methods: The population included 1,034 African American (AA) survivors who received chemotherapy for breast, colorectal, lung or prostate cancer. CIPN prevalence was based on initial [...]
Observation (5)
A partir d'une revue systématique de la littérature publiée jusqu'en juin 2022 (23 articles), cette méta-analyse examine l'utilisation de la cigarette électronique chez les patients ayant survécu à un cancer et identifie les facteurs associés à cette utilisation
A systematic review and meta-analysis of e-cigarette use among cancer survivors
A partir d'une revue systématique de la littérature publiée jusqu'en juin 2022 (23 articles), cette méta-analyse examine l'utilisation de la cigarette électronique chez les patients ayant survécu à un cancer et identifie les facteurs associés à cette utilisation
A systematic review and meta-analysis of e-cigarette use among cancer survivors
Lopez-Olivo, Maria A. ; James, Justin ; James, Joel ; Krause, Kate J. ; Roth, Michael ; Palos, Guadalupe R. ; Ma, Hilary ; Rodriguez, Alma ; Gilmore, Katherine ; Cinciripini, Paul ; Suarez-Almazor, Maria E.
Purpose: We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to determine the use of e-cigarettes among cancer survivors, factors associated with their use, and prevalence of e-cigarette use as a quit attempt. Methods: We searched five electronic databases until June 2022. Two authors independently selected studies, appraised their quality, and collected data. Results: Twenty-three publications from eight data sources (national surveys) met our eligibility criteria. The pooled rate of lifetime [...]
Menée à partir de données de registres de Taïwan et des Etats-Unis, cette étude analyse l'évolution de la survie à 5 ans chez des jeunes adultes atteints d'un cancer invasif diagnostiqué entre 2002 et 2014 (âge au diagnostic : 20-39 ans)
Five-year survival trends for young adult cancers diagnosed from 2002 to 2014 in Taiwan and the U.S
Menée à partir de données de registres de Taïwan et des Etats-Unis, cette étude analyse l'évolution de la survie à 5 ans chez des jeunes adultes atteints d'un cancer invasif diagnostiqué entre 2002 et 2014 (âge au diagnostic : 20-39 ans)
Five-year survival trends for young adult cancers diagnosed from 2002 to 2014 in Taiwan and the U.S
Tsai, Yu-Han ; Teng, Yu-Tung ; Kuan, Tai-Chuan ; Liu, Jason J.
Background: Young adult cancer incidence has been increasing in Taiwan, but no studies have examined their survival trends. Methods: We analyzed data from the Taiwan National Health Insurance Research Database and the U.S. Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program. We obtained the five-year survival estimates and trends for primary invasive cancers diagnosed at 20-39 years of age from 2002 to 2014. When analyzing specific cancers, we focused on the common young adult cancers in [...]
Menée aux Etats-Unis à partir de données portant sur 1 389 patients atteints d'un mésothéliome pleural malin opérable (âge médian : 66 ans), cette étude de cohorte rétrospective analyse l'association entre des déterminants sociaux de santé, l'accès aux soins et des disparités dans la survie globale
Disparities in Survival Due to Social Determinants of Health and Access to Treatment in US Patients With Operable Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma
Menée aux Etats-Unis à partir de données portant sur 1 389 patients atteints d'un mésothéliome pleural malin opérable (âge médian : 66 ans), cette étude de cohorte rétrospective analyse l'association entre des déterminants sociaux de santé, l'accès aux soins et des disparités dans la survie globale
Disparities in Survival Due to Social Determinants of Health and Access to Treatment in US Patients With Operable Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma
Alnajar, Ahmed ; Kareff, Samuel A. ; Razi, Syed S. ; Rao, J. Sunil ; De Lima Lopes, Gilberto ; Nguyen, Dao M. ; Villamizar, Nestor ; Rodriguez, Estelamari
Importance : Outcomes of localized malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM) remain poor despite multimodality therapy. It is unclear what role disparities have in the overall survival (OS) of patients with operable MPM. Objective : To examine survival disparities associated with social determinants of health (SDOHs) and treatment access in patients with malignant pleural mesothelioma. Design, Setting, and Participants : In this observational, retrospective cohort study, patients with MPM diagnosed [...]
Ce dossier présente un ensemble d'articles concernant la prise en charge des cancers durant la crise sanitaire liée à la COVID-19
How Trust in Cancer Information Has Changed in the Era of COVID-19: Patterns by Race and Ethnicity
Ce dossier présente un ensemble d'articles concernant la prise en charge des cancers durant la crise sanitaire liée à la COVID-19
How Trust in Cancer Information Has Changed in the Era of COVID-19: Patterns by Race and Ethnicity
Baeker Bispo, J. ; Douyon, A. ; Ashad-Bishop, K. ; Balise, R. ; Kobetz, E.
COVID-19 emerged during an era of heightened attention to systemic racism and the spread of misinformation. This context may have impacted public trust in health information about chronic diseases like cancer. Here, we examine data from the 2018 and 2020 Health Information National Trends Survey (N = 7,369) to describe how trust in cancer information from government health agencies, doctors, family and friends, charitable organizations, and religious organizations changed after COVID-19 became [...]
Inequalities in colorectal cancer screening uptake in Wales: an examination of the impact of the temporary suspension of the screening programme du...
Ce dossier présente un ensemble d'articles concernant la prise en charge des cancers durant la crise sanitaire liée à la COVID-19
Inequalities in colorectal cancer screening uptake in Wales: an examination of the impact of the temporary suspension of the screening programme during the COVID-19 pandemic
Bright, Diana ; Hillier, Sharon ; Song, Jiao ; Huws, Dyfed W. ; Greene, Giles ; Hodgson, Karen ; Akbari, Ashley ; Griffiths, Rowena ; Davies, Alisha R. ; Gjini, Ardiana
Response to the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in the temporary disruption of cancer screening in the UK, and strong public messaging to stay safe and to protect NHS capacity. Following reintroduction in services, we explored the impact on inequalities in uptake of the Bowel Screening Wales (BSW) programme to identify groups who may benefit from tailored interventions.
The COVID-19 pandemic has not changed stage at presentation nor treatment patterns of head and neck cancer: A retrospective cohort study
Ce dossier présente un ensemble d'articles concernant la prise en charge des cancers durant la crise sanitaire liée à la COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has not changed stage at presentation nor treatment patterns of head and neck cancer: A retrospective cohort study
Clements, Kelten ; Cowell, Anna ; White, Gillian ; Flynn, William ; Conway, David I. ; Douglas, Catriona M. ; Paterson, Claire
Objectives :To evaluate the impact of the COVID-19 lockdown measures on HNC, by comparing the stage at presentation and treatment of HNC before and after the most severe COVID-19 restrictions. Design A retrospective cohort study. Setting : A regional cancer network serving a patient population of 2.4 million. Participants Newly diagnosed patients with HNC between June and October 2019 (pre-pandemic) and June and October 2021 (post-pandemic). Main outcome measures Symptom duration before [...]
COVID-19 in patients with neuroendocrine neoplasms: two-year results of the INTENSIVE study
Ce dossier présente un ensemble d'articles concernant la prise en charge des cancers durant la crise sanitaire liée à la COVID-19
COVID-19 in patients with neuroendocrine neoplasms: two-year results of the INTENSIVE study
Fazio, Nicola ; Gervaso, Lorenzo ; Halfdanarson, Thorvardur R ; Sonbol, Mohamad ; Eiring, Rachel A ; Pusceddu, Sara ; Prinzi, Natalie ; Lombardi Stocchetti, Benedetta ; Grozinsky-Glasberg, Simona ; Gross, David J. ; Walter, Thomas ; Robelin, Patrick ; Lombard-Bohas, Catherine ; Frassoni, Samuele ; Bagnardi, Vincenzo ; Antonuzzo, Lorenzo ; Sparano, Clotilde ; Massironi, Sara ; Gelsomino, Fabio ; Bongiovanni, Alberto ; Ranallo, Nicoletta ; Tafuto, Salvatore ; Rossi, Maura ; Cives, Mauro ; Rasul, Kakil Ibrahim ; Hamid, Hytham ; Chirco, Alessandra ; Squadroni, Michela ; La Salvia, Anna ; Hernando, Jorge ; Hofland, Johannes ; Koumarianou, Anna ; Boselli, Sabrina ; Tamayo, Darina ; Mazzon, Cristina ; Rubino, Manila ; Spada, Francesca
Preliminary results regarding 85 patients of the INTENSIVE study have been published in 2021. Now we are reporting the 2-year analysis. We conducted a retrospective/prospective worldwide study on patients with neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) and a molecularly proven SARS-CoV-2 positivity. Here we are reporting data from consecutive patients enrolled between June 01, 2020, and May 31, 2022. Among the 118 contacted centers, 25 were active to enroll and 19 actively recruiting at the time of data [...]
Perceived COVID-19 pandemic impact and protective factors predicting patient-reported depression and anxiety in individuals living with cancer
Ce dossier présente un ensemble d'articles concernant la prise en charge des cancers durant la crise sanitaire liée à la COVID-19
Perceived COVID-19 pandemic impact and protective factors predicting patient-reported depression and anxiety in individuals living with cancer
Fortune, Erica E. ; Zaleta, Alexandra K. ; Morris, Victoria G.
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic presents a unique, amplified threat to those living with a cancer diagnosis, but personal factors may play a role in how this affects well-being. This cross-sectional study (1) describes the impacts of COVID-19 on cancer patients’ lives, and (2) explores the extent to which specific impacts of COVID-19 and noted protective factors, hope and resilience, predict two crucial patient-reported outcomes, depression and anxiety, after controlling for relevant [...]
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic upon pancreatic cancer treatment (CONTACT Study): a UK national observational cohort study
Ce dossier présente un ensemble d'articles concernant la prise en charge des cancers durant la crise sanitaire liée à la COVID-19
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic upon pancreatic cancer treatment (CONTACT Study): a UK national observational cohort study
Hall, Lewis A. ; McKay, Siobhan C. ; Halle-Smith, James ; Soane, Joshua ; Osei-Bordom, Daniel-Clement ; Goodburn, Lesley ; Magill, Laura ; Pinkney, Thomas ; Radhakrishna, Ganesh ; Valle, Juan W. ; Corrie, Pippa ; Roberts, Keith J. ; Hughes, Terry ; Perry, Rita ; Walters, Michael ; Acharya, Radhika ; Binnersly, Thomas ; Brown, Samuel J. ; Everitt, Rebecca ; Hargreaves, Oscar ; Hodgson, Samuel ; Parylo, Jacek ; Perrett, Madeleine ; Smith, Daniel J. ; Thorne, Thomas ; Abouelazayem, Mohamed ; Bradley, Alison ; Currow, Chelise ; Fox, Richard ; Giles, Benjamin ; Kourdouli, Amar ; Mahmood, Fahad ; Moir, John ; Mowbray, Nicholas ; Shotton, Rohan ; Vivekananthan, Cavitha ; Zakeri, Roxanna ; Abbadi, Reyad ; Abbott, Sian ; Abdelrahim, Hamza ; Abukar, Yusria ; Adel, Nader ; Adwan, Hussamuddin ; Ahmed, Marriam ; Ahmed, Shehzad ; Ahmed, Irfan ; Akotat, Ouiam ; Al-Sarireh, Bilal ; Alamassi, Amro ; Aldous, Gemma ; Alkari, Bassam ; Almonib, Ahmed ; Amin, Jasim ; Anjum, Muhammad Raheel ; Aroori, Somaiah ; Arshad, Ali ; Arya, Pallavi ; Asfandyar, Syed ; Aslam, Usama ; Aspinall, Richard ; Athwal, Tejinderjit ; Azam, Saima ; Bailey, Robert ; Bandlamudi, Nanda ; Barker, Sophie ; Bashir, Khalid ; Bavikatte, Akshay ; Belchita, Raluca ; Beluso, Ann ; Bevan, Katharine ; Bhatti, Imran ; Boulbadaoui, Amal ; Boyce, Tamsin ; Bradley, Neil ; Brooks, Corinne ; Brown, Christopher ; Burns, Stephanie ; Butler, Linda ; Byrne, Hannah ; Canelo, Ruben ; Ceresa, Carlo ; Chadwick, Georgina ; Charlesworth, Irene ; Chase, Thomas ; Chen, Patrick ; Chhabra, Raunaq ; Chin, Mei Ying ; Choudhry, Zeshan ; Chung, Yooyun ; Ciocarlan, Svetlana ; Clark, Jennifer ; Clyde, Danielle ; Connolly, Maureen ; Connors, Kathleen ; Cormack, Jonathan ; Coyle, Meghan ; Crumley, Andrew ; Davies, Nick ; Davies, Emma ; de Liguori-Carino, Nicola ; Di Franco, Filippo ; Diong, Kok ; Doe, Matt ; Donovan, Victoria ; Downs, Jennifer ; Easton, Trish ; Ekong, Tolu ; Ekpenyong, Utitofon ; El-housseri, Tarek ; Elmaradny, Ahmed ; Elzubier, Mohamed ; Epanomeritakis, Emmanouil ; Erotocritou, Marios ; Ewing, Iain ; Fabelurin, Christiana ; Falk, Stephen ; Farrugia, Alexia ; Feretis, Michael ; Finch, Guy ; Findlay, Alasdair ; Fisher, Simon ; Fong, Steven ; Fox, Katherine ; Fung, Xavier ; Fusai, Giuseppe ; Gale, Laura ; Gall, Tamara ; Garcea, Giuseppe ; Gasem, Jaber ; Georgiades, Fanourios ; Geraghty, Joe ; Ghassemi, Nader ; Gherghab, Mustafa ; Giles, Joanne ; Gillmore, Roopinder ; Gilroy, Leah ; Goldsworthy, Matthew ; Grayston, Alex ; Green, Jordan ; Gurprashad, Roy ; Hajee-Adam, Wafaa ; Hajibandeh, Shahin ; Hallinan-Rhodes, Clara ; Hamed, Adel ; Hameed, Waseem ; Handa, Siddartha ; Hanna, Michael ; Hassan, Mohammad ; Havard, Tim ; Hayes, Jennifer ; Hayton, Philip ; Hebbar, Madhu ; Heenan, Kerri-Marie ; Higgins, Christine ; Ho, Michael ; Holroyd, David ; Howard, Richard ; Hughes, Charlotte ; Inayet, Nashiz ; Indayare, Sahra ; Ingmire, Julie ; Irving, Glen ; Ivimy, Anita ; Jackson, Georgina ; Jah, Asif ; Jamieson, Nigel ; Jaunoo, Shameen ; Javed, Nasir ; Jeevagan, Arun ; Jiao, Long ; Johnson, Sarah ; Jones, Miriam ; Jones, Michael ; Jones, Claire ; Jones, Dylan ; Jones, Vicky ; Jordan, Caitlin ; Jose, Paul ; Joshi, Neerav ; Joshi, Kunal ; Kane, Daniel ; Kapila, Diya ; Karim, Syed ; Kasimanickam, Muthi ; Kaur, Mandeep ; Kausar, Ambareen ; Keatley, Ben ; Kedzierski, Adam ; Kejariwal, Deepak ; Kelly, Natasha ; Khan, Areeb ; Khani, Aria ; Khokar, Usman ; Knibbs, William ; Kocher, Hemant ; Koumoutsos, Ioannis ; Kovammal, Shemin ; Kreppel, Sarah ; Kuganesan, Tharsika ; Kumar, Yogesh ; Kurien, Reuben ; Lal, Nikhil ; Lavelle, Corina ; Laverick, Sophie ; Laverty, Lauren ; Laxaman, Hemant ; Lee, Alvin ; Lloyd-Jones, Karen ; Lykoudis, Pavlos ; Mahalingam, Aarini ; Majkowska, Agata ; Majumdar, Debasis ; Malam, Yogeshkumar ; Mann, Kulbir ; Marsh, Robyn ; Martin, Harry ; McAleer, Joseph ; McCain, Stephen ; McCaughan, Hannah ; McCollum, Catherine ; McCormack, Kieran ; McDonald, Claire ; McGoran, John ; McLellan, Morag ; Meilak, Joseph ; Menon, Shyam ; Menzies, Donald ; Milburn, James ; Millar, Andrew ; Minto, Moeed ; Mishra, Amitabh ; Mitha, Zain ; Mitra, Vikramjit ; Mogan, Sathis ; Mohamed, Badreldin ; Mohammadi-Zaniani, Ghazaleh ; Mohammed, Yaser ; Mohan, Jaiganesh ; Morris, Samuel ; Morrison, Gary ; Morrison, Tamsin ; Mortimer, Matthew ; Moulding, Samuel ; Mourad, Moustafa ; Mukherjee, Sujit ; Mustafa, Ameer ; Naik, Keval ; Naqvi, Syed ; Natarajan, Deepika ; Ngan, Thomas ; Noakes, Tracey ; Norris, Tim ; O’Connell, Elizabeth ; O’Kane, Rebecca ; O’Reilly, David ; O’Rourke, William ; Olabintan, Olaolu ; Ololade, Samuel ; Ong, Seok Ling ; Osunlusi, Oluwafemi ; Palejwala, Altaf ; Palepa, Anna ; Palmer, Monica ; Parisinos, Constantinos ; Parmar, Chetan ; Patel, Panna ; Pathak, Samir ; Pereira, Stephen ; Pericleous, Stephanos ; Phillips, Rosemary ; Pike, Tom ; Pillay, Lushen ; Pinheiro, Joao ; Pirjamali, Parisa ; Poolovadoo, Yanish ; Popa, Mariuca ; Powell-Brett, Sarah ; Prior-Ong, Melissa ; Propper, David ; Quinn, Leonard ; Radwan, Khaled ; Ralph, Alyssa ; Ramachandran, Veena ; Ramsamy, Ganeshan ; Rassam, Hind ; Ray-Chaudhuri, Anjana ; Reddy, Srikanth ; Reza, Shahriar ; Rezk, Karim ; Rice, Paul ; Richmond, Lysia ; Ripoll, Brianda ; Rizvi, Syed ; The, Contact Study Group ; Writing, Group ; Steering, committee ; Data, Managers ; Meta, Coordinators ; Regional, Leads ; Collaborators,
Introduction: CONTACT is a national multidisciplinary study assessing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic upon diagnostic and treatment pathways among patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). Methods: The treatment of consecutive patients with newly diagnosed PDAC from a pre-COVID-19 pandemic cohort (07/01/2019-03/03/2019) were compared to a cohort diagnosed during the first wave of the UK pandemic (‘COVID’ cohort, 16/03/2020-10/05/2020), with 12-month follow-up. Results: Among [...]
Impact of COVID-19 in patients on active melanoma therapy and with history of melanoma
Ce dossier présente un ensemble d'articles concernant la prise en charge des cancers durant la crise sanitaire liée à la COVID-19
Impact of COVID-19 in patients on active melanoma therapy and with history of melanoma
Johnson, Douglas B. ; Atkins, Michael B. ; Hennessy, Cassandra ; Wise-Draper, Trisha ; Heilman, Hannah ; Awosika, Joy ; Bakouny, Ziad ; Labaki, Chris ; Saliby, Renee Maria ; Hwang, Clara ; Singh, Sunny R. K. ; Balanchivadze, Nino ; Friese, Christopher R. ; Fecher, Leslie A. ; Yoon, James J. ; Hayes-Lattin, Brandon ; Bilen, Mehmet A. ; Castellano, Cecilia A. ; Lyman, Gary H. ; Tachiki, Lisa ; Shah, Sumit A. ; Glover, Michael J. ; Flora, Daniel B. ; Wulff-Burchfield, Elizabeth ; Kasi, Anup ; Abbasi, Saqib H. ; Farmakiotis, Dimitrios ; Viera, Kendra ; Klein, Elizabeth J. ; Weissman, Lisa B. ; Jani, Chinmay ; Puc, Matthew ; Fahey, Catherine C. ; Reuben, Daniel Y. ; Mishra, Sanjay ; Beeghly-Fadiel, Alicia ; French, Benjamin ; Warner, Jeremy L. ; Reid, Sonya A. ; Brown, Alaina J. ; Cheng, Alex ; Croessmann, Sarah ; Davis, Elizabeth J. ; Enriquez, Kyle T. ; Gillaspie, Erin A. ; Hausrath, Daniel ; Li, Xuanyi ; Slosky, David A. ; Solorzano, Carmen C. ; Tucker, Matthew D. ; Vega-Luna, Karen ; Wang, Lucy L. ; Wise-Draper, Trisha M. ; Ahmad, Syed A. ; Grover, Punita ; Gulati, Shuchi ; Kharofa, Jordan ; Latif, Tahir ; Marcum, Michelle ; Sohal, Davendra P. S. ; Zamulko, Olga ; Choueiri, Toni K. ; Connors, Jean M. ; Demetri, George D. ; Duma, Narjust ; Freeman, Dory A. ; Giordano, Antonio ; Morgans, Alicia K. ; Nohria, Anju ; Saliby, Renee-Maria ; Schmidt, Andrew L. ; Van Allen, Eliezer M. ; Xu, Wenxin ; Zon, Rebecca L. ; Gadgeel, Shirish M. ; Tejwani, Sheela ; Boldt, Anne ; Cohen, Aaron M. ; McWeeney, Shannon ; Nemecek, Eneida R. ; Williamson, Staci P. ; Ravindranathan, Deepak ; Graber, Jerome J. ; Grivas, Petros ; Hawley, Jessica E. ; Loggers, Elizabeth T. ; Lynch, Ryan C. ; Nakasone, Elizabeth S. ; Schweizer, Michael T. ; Vinayak, Shaveta ; Wagner, Michael J. ; Yeh, Albert ; Cabebe, Elwyn C. ; Jha, Alokkumar ; Khaki, Ali Raza ; Schapira, Lidia ; Wu, Julie Tsu-Yu ; Kloecker, Goetz ; Logan, Barbara B. ; Mandapakala, Chaitanya ; Rock, Crosby D. ; Arvanitis, Panos ; Egan, Pamela C. ; Khan, Hina ; Olszewski, Adam J. ; Vieira, Kendra ; Weissmann, Lisa B. ; Bhatt, Padmanabh S. ; Mariano, Melissa G. ; Thomson, Carey C. ; Carducci, Theresa M. ; Goldsmith, Karen J. ; Van Loon, Susan ; Alexander, Mariam ; Matar, Sara ; Mushtaq, Sarah ; Stockerl-Goldstein, Keith E. ; Butt, Omar ; Fiala, Mark A. ; Henderson, Jeffrey P. ; Monahan, Ryan S. ; Zhou, Alice Y. ; Lammers, Philip E. ; Revankar, Sanjay G. ; Del Prete, Salvatore A. ; Bar, Michael H. ; Gulati, Anthony P. ; Lo, K. 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Steve ; Rose, Suzanne J. ; Stratton, Jamie ; Weinstein, Paul L. ; Gupta, Shilpa ; Pennell, Nathan A. ; Ahluwalia, Manmeet S. ; Dawsey, Scott J. ; Lemmon, Christopher A. ; Nizam, Amanda ; Sharifi, Nima ; Hoppenot, Claire ; Li, Ang ; Halabi, Susan ; Dzimitrowicz, Hannah ; Zhang, Tian ; Goyal, Sharad ; Huynh-Le, Minh-Phuong ; Yu, Peter Paul ; Clement, Jessica M. ; Daher, Ahmad ; Dailey, Mark E. ; Elias, Rawad ; Jayaraj, Asha ; Hsu, Emily ; Menendez, Alvaro G. ; Serrano, Oscar K. ; Accordino, Melissa K. ; Bhutani, Divaya ; Hershman, Dawn ; Ingham, Matthew A. ; Schwartz, Gary K. ; Bernicker, Eric H. ; Deeken, John F. ; Shafer, Danielle ; Ruiz-Garcia, Erika ; Ramirez, Ana ; Vilar-Compte, Diana ; Lewis, Mark A. ; Rhodes, Terence D. ; Gill, David M. ; Low, Clarke A. ; Mashru, Sandeep H. ; Mansoor, Abdul-Hai ; Lewis, Grant C. ; Smith, Stephanie J. ; Zaren, Howard A. ; Nagaraj, Gayathri ; Akhtari, Mojtaba ; Castillo, Dan R. ; Lau, Eric ; Reeves, Mark E. ; Berg, Stephanie ; Knox, Natalie ; O’Connor, Timothy E. ; Durbin, Eric B. ; Kulkarni, Amit A. ; Nelson, Heather H. ; Sachs, Zohar ; Rosovsky, Rachel P. ; Reynolds, Kerry L. ; Bardia, Aditya ; Boland, Genevieve ; Gainor, Justin F. ; Zubiri, Leyre ; Halfdanarson, Thorvardur R. ; Bekaii-Saab, Tanios S. ; Desai, Aakash ; Riaz, Irbaz B. ; Shah, Surbhi ; Smith, Katherine E. ; Williams, Colt ; Bouganim, Nathaniel ; Elkrief, Arielle ; Panasci, Justin ; Vinh, Donald C. ; Riely, Gregory J. ; Belenkaya, Rimma ; Philip, John ; Faller, Bryan ; McKay, Rana R. ; Ajmera, Archana ; Brouha, Sharon S. ; Choi, Sharon ; Hsiao, Albert ; Kligerman, Seth ; Nonato, Taylor K. ; Blau, Erin G. Reid Sibel ; Jhawar, Sachin R. ; Addison, Daniel ; Chen, James L. ; Gatti-Mays, Margaret E. ; Karivedu, Vidhya ; Palmer, Joshua D. ; Stover, Daniel G. ; Wall, Sarah ; Williams, Nicole O. ; Joshi, Monika ; Polimera, Hyma V. ; Pomerantz, Lauren D. ; Rovito, Marc A. ; Griffiths, Elizabeth A. ; Advani, Pragati G. ; Puzanov, Igor ; Jabbour, Salma K. ; Misdary, Christian F. ; Shah, Mansi R. ; Batist, Gerald ; Cook, Erin ; Dutra, Miriam Santos ; Ferrario, Cristiano ; Miller, Wilson H. ; Bashir, Babar ; McNair, Christopher ; Mahmood, Sana Z. ; Mico, Vasil ; Rivera, Andrea Verghese ; Edwin, Natasha C. ; Smits, Melissa ; Doroshow, Deborah B. ; Galsky, Matthew D. ; Wotman, Michael ; Fazio, Alyson ; Fu, Julie C. ; Huber, Kathryn E. ; Sueyoshi, Mark H. ; Koshkin, Vadim S. ; Borno, Hala T. ; Kwon, Daniel H. ; Small, Eric J. ; Zhang, Sylvia ; Rubinstein, Samuel M. ; Wood, William A. ; Andermann, Tessa M. ; Jensen, Christopher ; Bowles, Daniel W. ; Geiger, Christoper L. ; Feldman, Lawrence E. ; Hoskins, Kent F. ; Gantt, Gerald ; Liu, Li C. ; Khan, Mahir ; Nguyen, Ryan H. ; Pasquinelli, Mary ; Schwartz, Candice ; Venepalli, Neeta K. ; Mavromatis, Blanche H. ; Bijjula, Ragneel R. ; Zaman, Qamar U. ; Aboulafiam, David M. ; Schroeder, Brett A. ; Topaloglu, Umit ; Alimohamed, Saif I. ; Moore, Joan K. ; Peddi, Prakash ; Rosen, Lane R. ; McCollough, Briana Barrow ; Hafez, Navid ; Herbst, Roy ; LoRusso, Patricia ; Lustberg, Maryam B. ; Masters, Tyler ; Stratton, Catherine ; Covid, ; Cancer, Consortium
Introduction: COVID-19 particularly impacted patients with co-morbid conditions, including cancer. Patients with melanoma have not been specifically studied in large numbers. Here, we sought to identify factors that associated with COVID-19 severity among patients with melanoma, particularly assessing outcomes of patients on active targeted or immune therapy. Methods: Using the COVID-19 and Cancer Consortium (CCC19) registry, we identified 307 patients with melanoma diagnosed with COVID-19. We [...]
Psychosocial impact of COVID-19 on caregivers and adolescents and young adult survivors of childhood cancer
Ce dossier présente un ensemble d'articles concernant la prise en charge des cancers durant la crise sanitaire liée à la COVID-19
Psychosocial impact of COVID-19 on caregivers and adolescents and young adult survivors of childhood cancer
King-Dowling, Sara ; Hammer, Shannon N. ; Faust, Haley ; Madden, Rebecca ; Drake, Sarah ; Ahmed, Annisa ; Albee, May ; Deatrick, Janet A. ; Daniel, Lauren ; Pai, Ahna ; Freyer, David ; Psihogios, Alexandra M. ; Barakat, Lamia P. ; Schwartz, Lisa A.
Background : Caregivers and adolescents and young adult (AYA) cancer survivors may be at greater psychosocial risk from the COVID-19 pandemic than healthy peers due to complex and traumatic medical histories. This study describes COVID-19-related event exposures, impact, and distress among a large sample of caregivers and AYA cancer survivors and the relationship of these variables to demographic and cancer characteristics. Procedure : From May 2020 to December 2021, 422 caregivers and 531 AYA [...]
Revitalising cancer trials post-pandemic: time for reform
Ce dossier présente un ensemble d'articles concernant la prise en charge des cancers durant la crise sanitaire liée à la COVID-19
Revitalising cancer trials post-pandemic: time for reform
Morton, Cienne ; Sullivan, Richard ; Sarker, Debashis ; Posner, John ; Spicer, James
The COVID-19 pandemic posed significant risk to the health of cancer patients, compromised standard cancer care and interrupted clinical cancer trials, prompting dramatic streamlining of services. From this health crisis has emerged the opportunity to carry forward an unexpected legacy of positive reforms to clinical cancer research, where conventionally convoluted approvals processes, inefficient trial design, procedures and data gathering could benefit from the lessons in rationalisation [...]
Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on breast and cervical cancer screening in Denmark: A register-based study
Ce dossier présente un ensemble d'articles concernant la prise en charge des cancers durant la crise sanitaire liée à la COVID-19
Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on breast and cervical cancer screening in Denmark: A register-based study
Nonboe, Mette Hartmann ; Napolitano, George ; Schroll, Jeppe Bennekou ; Vejborg, Ilse ; Waldstrøm, Marianne ; Lynge, Elsebeth
Background:. Denmark was one of the few countries where it was politically decided to continue cancer screening during the COVID-19 pandemic. We assessed the actual population uptake of mammography and cervical screening during this period. Methods:. The first COVID-19 lockdown in Denmark was announced on 11 March 2020. To investigate possible changes in cancer screening activity due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we analysed data from the beginning of 2017 until the end of 2021. A time series [...]
Healthcare providers’ experiences of continuing care for older adults with cancer during the COVID-19 pandemic
Ce dossier présente un ensemble d'articles concernant la prise en charge des cancers durant la crise sanitaire liée à la COVID-19
Healthcare providers’ experiences of continuing care for older adults with cancer during the COVID-19 pandemic
Pergolotti, Mackenzi ; Pisegna, Janell ; Chien, Leana Cabrera ; BrintzenhofeSzoc, Karlynn ; Kaur, Anahat ; Battisti, Nicolo ; Canin, Beverly ; Malone, Mariuxi Vietri ; Shahrokni, Armin ; Plotkin, Elana ; Boehmer, Leigh M. ; Ali, Imran ; Krok-Schoen, Jessica L.
Purpose: The COVID-19 pandemic has caused great strain on older adults with cancer and their healthcare providers. This study explored healthcare providers’ reported changes in cancer care, clinical barriers to care, patient questions, and the overall experiences of caring for older adults with cancer during the COVID-19 crisis. Methods: The Advocacy Committee of the Cancer and Aging Research Group and the Association of Community Cancer Centers developed a survey for healthcare providers of [...]
How much have covid-19 pandemic waves impacted the number of lung cancer surgeries
Ce dossier présente un ensemble d'articles concernant la prise en charge des cancers durant la crise sanitaire liée à la COVID-19
How much have covid-19 pandemic waves impacted the number of lung cancer surgeries
Ramos da Cunha, Amanda ; Leopoldo Ferreira Antunes, José
The emergence of the covid-19 pandemic had a disruptive effect on health services worldwide. As more resources were needed to face the epidemiologic threat, even non-elective services suffered a reduction in funding and capacity. Lung cancer care has been affected by this health crisis. Studies have shown a reduction in the diagnosis of this disease after the pandemic's onset and a significant decrease in lung cancer screening [1, 2]. The low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) performance rate [...]
Menée en Chine à partir de données 2006-2016, cette étude analyse l'évolution de l'incidence du cancer du col de l'utérus et de la mortalité associée puis présente des projections jusqu'en 2030 par zone géographique (zone urbaine et zone rurale) et par tranche d'âge
Trend in Cervical Cancer Incidence and Mortality Rates in China, 2006-2030: a Bayesian Age-period-cohort Modeling Study
Menée en Chine à partir de données 2006-2016, cette étude analyse l'évolution de l'incidence du cancer du col de l'utérus et de la mortalité associée puis présente des projections jusqu'en 2030 par zone géographique (zone urbaine et zone rurale) et par tranche d'âge
Trend in Cervical Cancer Incidence and Mortality Rates in China, 2006-2030: a Bayesian Age-period-cohort Modeling Study
Yuan, Meiwen ; Zhao, Xuelian ; Wang, Honghao ; Hu, Shangying ; Zhao, Fanghui
Background: There are no studies extrapolating the incidence and mortality of cervical cancer in China by comparing incidence and deaths pattern between geographic and age groups. Methods: We applied age–period–cohort models to assess region-level trends in incidence and mortality from 2006 to 2016, with piecewise linear regression in a Bayesian framework to predict these trends to 2030. Results: Between 2006 and 2016, age-standardized incidence rates (ASIR) for females aged 15-84 years [...]
Approches psycho-sociales (3)
Menée en Pologne à partir de données portant sur 50 298 adolescents et jeunes adultes atteints d'un cancer diagnostiqué entre 2009 et 2019 (âge : 15-39 ans), cette étude analyse le risque de suicide après le diagnostic de la maladie
Suicide risk among adolescents and young adults after cancer diagnosis: analysis of 34 cancer groups from 2009 to 2019
Menée en Pologne à partir de données portant sur 50 298 adolescents et jeunes adultes atteints d'un cancer diagnostiqué entre 2009 et 2019 (âge : 15-39 ans), cette étude analyse le risque de suicide après le diagnostic de la maladie
Suicide risk among adolescents and young adults after cancer diagnosis: analysis of 34 cancer groups from 2009 to 2019
Michalek, Irmina Maria ; Caetano dos Santos, Florentino Luciano ; Wojciechowska, Urszula ; Didkowska, Joanna
Purpose: We aimed to identify granular groups with an increased risk of suicide among adolescents and young adult (AYA) patients with a previous malignant neoplasm diagnosis. Methods: We deployed a cohort of all cases of primary malignant neoplasms diagnosed between the 1st of January 2009 and the 31st of December 2019 among individuals aged 15–39 years registered in the Polish National Cancer Registry. To assess the risk of suicide in comparison with the general AYA population, we calculated [...]
Menée aux Etats-Unis par enquête auprès de 202 patients atteints d'un cancer colorectal, cette étude analyse leur sitatution professionnelle, leur couverture maladie et leurs difficultés financières en fonction de l'âge au diagnostic
Age-related differences in employment, insurance, and financial hardship among colorectal cancer patients: a report from the ColoCare Study
Menée aux Etats-Unis par enquête auprès de 202 patients atteints d'un cancer colorectal, cette étude analyse leur sitatution professionnelle, leur couverture maladie et leurs difficultés financières en fonction de l'âge au diagnostic
Age-related differences in employment, insurance, and financial hardship among colorectal cancer patients: a report from the ColoCare Study
Berghuijs, Karely M. van Thiel ; Kaddas, Heydon K. ; Trujillo, Gillian ; Rouhani, Gazelle ; Chevrier, Amy ; Ose, Jennifer ; Shibata, David ; Toriola, Adetunji T. ; Figueiredo, Jane C. ; Peoples, Anita R. ; Li, Christopher I. ; Hardikar, Sheetal ; Siegel, Erin M. ; Gigic, Biljana ; Schneider, Martin ; Ulrich, Cornelia M. ; Kirchhoff, Anne C.
Purpose: Employment and financial hardships are common issues for working-age colorectal cancer patients. We surveyed colorectal cancer survivors to investigate employment, insurance, and financial outcomes by age at diagnosis. Methods: Cross-sectional survey of six ColoCare Study sites regarding employment, insurance, and financial hardship outcomes. Eligible participants were 1 to 5 years from colorectal cancer diagnosis. Diagnosis age (18–49, 50–64, 65+ years) with outcomes of interest were [...]
Mené sur 120 patients atteints d'une tumeur cérébrale, cet essai de phase II évalue la faisabilité et l'intérêt d'une intervention de relaxation utilisant la réalité virtuelle pour soulager leurs symptômes de détresse et d'anxiété
Feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a virtual reality intervention targeting distress and anxiety in primary brain tumor patients at the time o...
Mené sur 120 patients atteints d'une tumeur cérébrale, cet essai de phase II évalue la faisabilité et l'intérêt d'une intervention de relaxation utilisant la réalité virtuelle pour soulager leurs symptômes de détresse et d'anxiété
Feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a virtual reality intervention targeting distress and anxiety in primary brain tumor patients at the time of clinical evaluation: Study protocol for a phase 2 clinical trial
King, Amanda L. ; Acquaye-Mallory, Alvina A. ; Vera, Elizabeth ; Mendoza, Tito ; Reyes, Jennifer ; Stockdill, Macy L. ; Gilbert, Mark R. ; Armstrong, Terri S.
Background: Primary brain tumor (PBT) patients experience higher levels of distress and anxiety than other solid tumor patients, particularly at the time of clinical evaluation when uncertainty about disease status is high (“scanxiety”). There is promising evidence supporting use of virtual reality (VR) to target psychological symptoms in other solid tumor patients, though PBT patients have not been studied extensively in this context. The primary aim of this phase 2 clinical trial is to [...]
Analyses économiques et systèmes de soins (1)
Menée aux Etats-Unis à partir de données d'un essai randomisé incluant 19 851 femmes âgées de 30 à 64 ans, cette étude évalue le rapport coût-efficacité de l'envoi par courrier de kits d'auto-prélèvement cervico-vaginal pour le dépistage du cancer du col de l'utérus
Economic Evaluation of Mailed Home-Based Human Papillomavirus Self-sampling Kits for Cervical Cancer Screening
Menée aux Etats-Unis à partir de données d'un essai randomisé incluant 19 851 femmes âgées de 30 à 64 ans, cette étude évalue le rapport coût-efficacité de l'envoi par courrier de kits d'auto-prélèvement cervico-vaginal pour le dépistage du cancer du col de l'utérus
Economic Evaluation of Mailed Home-Based Human Papillomavirus Self-sampling Kits for Cervical Cancer Screening
Meenan, Richard T. ; Troja, Catherine ; Buist, Diana S. M. ; Tiro, Jasmin A. ; Lin, John ; Anderson, Melissa L. ; Gao, Hongyuan ; Green, Beverly B. ; Winer, Rachel L.
Importance : Human papillomavirus (HPV) self-sampling addresses barriers to cervical cancer screening, and mailed self-sampling kits have been reported to increase screening uptake. International research suggests mailed kits are cost-effective in certain settings. However, the cost-effectiveness of mailing HPV self-sampling kits for increasing screening uptake has not been evaluated in the US. Objective :To conduct an economic evaluation of a mailed HPV self-sampling intervention among [...]
Ressources et infrastructures (Lutte contre les cancers) (1)
Menée à partir des données portant sur 706 patients âgés atteints d'un cancer de stade avancé et inclus dans un essai randomisé (âge moyen : 77,2 ans), cette étude analyse l'intérêt d'une approche par apprentissage automatique non supervisé pour évaluer la sévérité de leurs symptômes et prédire le risque d'hospitalisations associées ainsi que la mortalité à 1 an
An Unsupervised Machine Learning Approach to Evaluating the Association of Symptom Clusters With Adverse Outcomes Among Older Adults With Advanced...
Menée à partir des données portant sur 706 patients âgés atteints d'un cancer de stade avancé et inclus dans un essai randomisé (âge moyen : 77,2 ans), cette étude analyse l'intérêt d'une approche par apprentissage automatique non supervisé pour évaluer la sévérité de leurs symptômes et prédire le risque d'hospitalisations associées ainsi que la mortalité à 1 an
An Unsupervised Machine Learning Approach to Evaluating the Association of Symptom Clusters With Adverse Outcomes Among Older Adults With Advanced Cancer: A Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Clinical Trial
Xu, Huiwen ; Mohamed, Mostafa ; Flannery, Marie ; Peppone, Luke ; Ramsdale, Erika ; Loh, Kah Poh ; Wells, Megan ; Jamieson, Leah ; Vogel, Victor G. ; Hall, Bianca Alexandra ; Mustian, Karen ; Mohile, Supriya ; Culakova, Eva
Importance : Older adults with advanced cancer who have high pretreatment symptom severity often experience adverse events during cancer treatments. Unsupervised machine learning may help stratify patients into different risk groups. Objective : To evaluate whether clusters identified from baseline patient-reported symptom severity were associated with adverse outcomes. Design, Setting, and Participants : This secondary analysis of the Geriatric Assessment Intervention for Reducing Toxicity in [...]