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Collaboration is key to bridging the AYA cancer care divide

The Journal of Community and Supportive Oncology. 2018 January;16(5):
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A range of efforts and collaborations aim finally to correct the disparities in survival improvements among adolescents and young adults with cancer.

Citation JCSO 2018;16(5):e217-e220
©2018 Frontline Medical Communications

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Many centers are already working on models for collaborative care, Dr Salsman said, citing the Fort Worth AYA Oncology Coalition led by medical director Karen Albritton, MD, as an example of a program that has been successful in helping clinical and supportive caregivers and their AYA patients “have a shared vision” as they work to maximize improvements in outcomes.

Patients are also taking the lead in demanding better care and attention to their psychosocial needs, Dr Hanna said. In the case of the community-powered advocacy organization Critical Mass, members have succeeded in getting lawmakers to introduce a bill in the US House of Representatives that would allow college students to defer loan payments while undergoing cancer treatment.

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