Patterns of Survivorship Follow-Up Care Among Patients With Breast Cancer: A Retrospective Population-Based Cohort Study in Ontario, Canada, Between 2006 and 2016

被引:0
|
作者
Sussman, Jonathan [1 ]
Cerasuolo, Joshua O. [2 ]
Pond, Gregory R. [1 ]
Bainbridge, Daryl [1 ]
Seow, Hsien [1 ]
机构
[1] McMaster Univ, Dept Oncol, Hamilton, ON, Canada
[2] McMaster Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, ICES McMaster, Hamilton, ON, Canada
关键词
POSTTREATMENT CARE; MODELS; CHALLENGES; TRANSITION; PHYSICIAN;
D O I
10.1200/OP.23.00813
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
PURPOSEMany cancer survivors have ongoing follow-up with their oncologist(s), despite evidence that this care can be competently managed by primary care and transitioning well survivors could relieve growing pressure on cancer care systems. We analyzed population-based administrative data from Ontario, Canada, to examine rates of transition to primary care-led follow-up care during the survivorship phase, including clinical and demographic predictors associated with being transitioned.METHODSWe conducted a retrospective cohort study to describe the patterns of survivorship follow-up care among all patients with breast cancer in Ontario from 2006 to 2016. Data were derived from the Ontario Cancer Registry and other linked data sets. We defined the survivorship phase of care beginning at 2 years after initial diagnosis. Logistic regression was used to explore factors potentially prognostic of no oncology visits in each of the years after survivorship.RESULTSOur survivorship cohort was composed of 71,719 patients with breast cancer, 42% of whom were considered to have transitioned from oncology to primary care 2 years after diagnosis. Although the number of patients having oncology visits diminished over time, a quarter of the cohort continued being seen in year 5 of survivorship. Regression analysis found older age, early cancer stage, living farther from a cancer center, not receiving radiation or chemotherapy, and high well-being to be associated with transitioning to primary care.CONCLUSIONOur findings contribute to the development of low-risk profiles among survivors to inform optimal transition from oncology to primary care. Further research examining qualitative perspectives from oncologists, cancer survivors, and primary care is also required to illuminate other sentinel factors to be considered when transitioning during follow-up.
引用
收藏
页数:15
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Breast cancer follow-up: A population-based cohort study
    Di Cosimo, S.
    Miceli, R.
    Ljevar, S.
    Tine, G.
    Baili, P.
    Cappelletti, V.
    Apolone, G.
    ANNALS OF ONCOLOGY, 2023, 34 : S317 - S318
  • [2] Population-Based Longitudinal Study of Follow-Up Care for Breast Cancer Survivors
    Grunfeld, Eva
    Hodgson, David C.
    Del Giudice, M. Elisabeth
    Moineddin, Rahim
    JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY PRACTICE, 2010, 6 (04) : 174 - 181
  • [3] Outcomes of follow-up colon examination among a population-based cohort of colorectal cancer patients
    Rulyak, SJ
    Mandelson, MT
    Lieberman, DA
    Feld, AD
    Ylvisaker, JT
    Wagner, EH
    GASTROENTEROLOGY, 2004, 126 (04) : A608 - A608
  • [4] Outcome of follow-up colon examination among a population-based cohort of colorectal cancer patients
    Rulyak, Stephen J.
    Lieberman, David A.
    Wagner, Edward H.
    Mandelson, Margaret T.
    CLINICAL GASTROENTEROLOGY AND HEPATOLOGY, 2007, 5 (04) : 470 - 476
  • [5] Incidence, predictors and patterns of care of patients with very severe hypertriglyceridemia in Ontario, Canada: a population-based cohort study
    Berberich, Amanda J.
    Ouedraogo, Alexandra M.
    Shariff, Salimah Z.
    Hegele, Robert A.
    Clemens, Kristin K.
    LIPIDS IN HEALTH AND DISEASE, 2021, 20 (01)
  • [6] Incidence, predictors and patterns of care of patients with very severe hypertriglyceridemia in Ontario, Canada: a population-based cohort study
    Amanda J. Berberich
    Alexandra M. Ouédraogo
    Salimah Z. Shariff
    Robert A. Hegele
    Kristin K. Clemens
    Lipids in Health and Disease, 20
  • [7] Providers of follow-up care in a population-based sample of breast cancer survivors
    Christopher R. Friese
    Kathryn A. Martinez
    Paul Abrahamse
    Ann S. Hamilton
    John J. Graff
    Reshma Jagsi
    Jennifer J. Griggs
    Sarah T. Hawley
    Steven J. Katz
    Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 2014, 144 : 179 - 184
  • [8] Providers of follow-up care in a population-based sample of breast cancer survivors
    Friese, Christopher R.
    Martinez, Kathryn A.
    Abrahamse, Paul
    Hamilton, Ann S.
    Graff, John J.
    Jagsi, Reshma
    Griggs, Jennifer J.
    Hawley, Sarah T.
    Katz, Steven J.
    BREAST CANCER RESEARCH AND TREATMENT, 2014, 144 (01) : 179 - 184
  • [9] Stage of colorectal cancer diagnosis for immigrants: a population-based retrospective cohort study in Ontario, Canada
    A. K. Lofters
    E. Gatov
    H. Lu
    N. N. Baxter
    A. M. Corrado
    S. J. T. Guilcher
    A. Kopp
    M. Vahabi
    G. D. Datta
    Cancer Causes & Control, 2021, 32 : 1433 - 1446
  • [10] Lung cancer survival by immigrant status: a population-based retrospective cohort study in Ontario, Canada
    Ruco, Arlinda
    Lofters, Aisha K.
    Lu, Hong
    Baxter, Nancy N.
    Guilcher, Sara
    Kopp, Alexander
    Vahabi, Mandana
    Datta, Geetanjali D.
    BMC CANCER, 2024, 24 (01)