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Unmet supportive care needs of breast, colorectal and testicular cancer survivors in the first 8 months post primary treatment: A prospective longitudinal survey

Unmet supportive care needs of breast, colorectal and testicular cancer survivors in the first 8 months post primary treatment: A prospective longitudinal survey
Unmet supportive care needs of breast, colorectal and testicular cancer survivors in the first 8 months post primary treatment: A prospective longitudinal survey

Objectives: To explore the supportive care needs of cancer survivors, the characteristics of patients with high levels of unmet need, changes in unmet need after treatment ends and differences in unmet needs of breast, colorectal and testicular survivors. Methods: The method used was a prospective longitudinal mailed survey. Unmet needs, measured by 25-item modified Cancer Survivors Unmet Needs survey at baseline (immediately post-treatment) and 8 months later, were analysed descriptively. Results: Of 434 breast, 186 colorectal and 75 testicular patients responding at baseline, 56.2%, 65.6% and 50.7%, respectively, had no unmet needs, the top decile having ≥10 (breast) or seven (colorectal and testicular) different needs and seven different unmet needs. The most frequently reported unmet need (all groups) was fear of cancer recurrence. Unmet needs fell significantly at 8 months for breast patients. Some patients reported new needs. Needs were lowest amongst colorectal survivors and differed between the three groups. Higher levels of unmet needs (breast and colorectal) were associated with having had chemotherapy. Conclusion: Most survivors reported few unmet needs, but a small proportion have persisting or emerging needs. Routine or regular monitoring of unmet needs is required so that healthcare professionals can deliver personalised care based on individual needs, preferences and circumstances.

breast cancer, colorectal cancer, oncology, survivors, testicular cancer, unmet needs
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Batehup, Lynn, Gage, Heather, Williams, Peter, Richardson, Alison, Porter, Katya, Simmonds, Peter, Lowson, Elizabeth, Dodson, Lynne, Davies, Nicola, Wagland, Richard, Winter, Jane, Turner, Andrew and Corner, Jessica (2021) Unmet supportive care needs of breast, colorectal and testicular cancer survivors in the first 8 months post primary treatment: A prospective longitudinal survey. European Journal of Cancer Care, 30 (6), [e13499]. (doi:10.1111/ecc.13499).

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Objectives: To explore the supportive care needs of cancer survivors, the characteristics of patients with high levels of unmet need, changes in unmet need after treatment ends and differences in unmet needs of breast, colorectal and testicular survivors. Methods: The method used was a prospective longitudinal mailed survey. Unmet needs, measured by 25-item modified Cancer Survivors Unmet Needs survey at baseline (immediately post-treatment) and 8 months later, were analysed descriptively. Results: Of 434 breast, 186 colorectal and 75 testicular patients responding at baseline, 56.2%, 65.6% and 50.7%, respectively, had no unmet needs, the top decile having ≥10 (breast) or seven (colorectal and testicular) different needs and seven different unmet needs. The most frequently reported unmet need (all groups) was fear of cancer recurrence. Unmet needs fell significantly at 8 months for breast patients. Some patients reported new needs. Needs were lowest amongst colorectal survivors and differed between the three groups. Higher levels of unmet needs (breast and colorectal) were associated with having had chemotherapy. Conclusion: Most survivors reported few unmet needs, but a small proportion have persisting or emerging needs. Routine or regular monitoring of unmet needs is required so that healthcare professionals can deliver personalised care based on individual needs, preferences and circumstances.

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Accepted/In Press date: 8 July 2021
e-pub ahead of print date: 22 July 2021
Keywords: breast cancer, colorectal cancer, oncology, survivors, testicular cancer, unmet needs

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Local EPrints ID: 453363
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/453363
ISSN: 0961-5423
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ORCID for Alison Richardson: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3127-5755
ORCID for Richard Wagland: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-1825-7587

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Date deposited: 13 Jan 2022 18:14
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Author: Lynn Batehup
Author: Heather Gage
Author: Peter Williams
Author: Katya Porter
Author: Peter Simmonds
Author: Elizabeth Lowson
Author: Lynne Dodson
Author: Nicola Davies
Author: Richard Wagland ORCID iD
Author: Jane Winter
Author: Andrew Turner
Author: Jessica Corner

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