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The Future of Breast Cancer Research in the Survivorship Field

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ONCOLOGY AND THERAPY
Volume 11, Issue 2, Pages 199-229

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s40487-023-00225-8

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Breast cancer; Survivorship; Supportive care

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The prevalence of breast cancer survivors has been increasing steadily in the past 20 years. Early detection and breakthrough innovations in treatment strategies have contributed to the improved survival rate of breast cancer patients. However, survivors may still face challenges such as treatment side effects, psychological distress, fertility issues, and difficulties with social and work reintegration. Survivorship care should focus on addressing these specific needs and providing evidence-based strategies to improve the overall well-being of survivors.
Prevalence of survivors of breast cancer has been steadily increasing in the last 20 years. Currently, more than 90% of women diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer are expected to be alive at 5 years from diagnosis thanks to early detection and breakthrough innovations in multimodal treatment strategies. Alongside this advancement in clinical outcomes, survivors of breast cancer might experience several specific challenges and present with unique needs. Survivorship trajectories after diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer can be significantly impacted by long-lasting and severe treatment-related side effects, including physical problems, psychological distress, fertility issues in young women, and impaired social and work reintegration, which add up to patients' individual risk of cancer recurrence and second primary malignancies. Alongside cancer-specific sequelae, survivors still present with general health needs, including management of chronic preexisting or ensuing conditions. Survivorship care should implement high-quality, evidence-based strategies to promptly screen, identify, and address survivors' needs in a comprehensive way and minimize the impact of severe treatment sequelae, preexisting comorbidities, unhealthy lifestyles, and risk of recurrence on quality of life. This narrative review focuses on core areas of survivorship care and discuss the state of the art and future research perspectives in key domains including selected long-term side effects, surveillance for recurrences and second cancers, well-being promotion, and specific survivors' needs.

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