The widely recognised benefits of a multidisciplinary approach to treating cancer may be particularly important in prostate cancer, where there are so many treatment options to choose from. It offers patients the best chance of receiving high-quality medical procedures administered by a team of specialists in prostate disease, which is able to tailor treatment and observational strategies to their needs, and ensure access to specialist counselling, supportive care and rehabilitation. This article proposes Prostate Cancer Units as the most suitable structures for organising specialist multidisciplinary care for patients at all stages, from newly diagnosed to advanced disease, including preventing and managing the main complications, whether physical, emotional or psychological, arising from the disease and its treatment. Following the German example with prostate cancer, the British example with urological malignancies and the European breast cancer units, this article proposes general recommendations and mandatory requirements for Prostate Cancer Units, with a view to laying the basis for a network of certified units across Europe. Such a network could help improve standards of care throughout the region, providing patients, practitioners and health authorities with a means of identifying high-quality units and providing a system of quality control and audit. The article is intended as a contribution to the debate within the European uro-oncologic community on the best way to organise prostate cancer care.

The requirements of a specialist Prostate Cancer Unit : a discussion paper from the European School of Oncology / R. Valdagni, P. Albers, C. Bangma, L. Drudge-Coates, T. Magnani, C. Moynihan, C. Parker, K. Redmond, C. Sternberg, L. Denis, A. Costa. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER. - ISSN 0959-8049. - 47:1(2011 Jan), pp. 1-7. [10.1016/j.ejca.2010.10.029]

The requirements of a specialist Prostate Cancer Unit : a discussion paper from the European School of Oncology

R. Valdagni
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2011

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The widely recognised benefits of a multidisciplinary approach to treating cancer may be particularly important in prostate cancer, where there are so many treatment options to choose from. It offers patients the best chance of receiving high-quality medical procedures administered by a team of specialists in prostate disease, which is able to tailor treatment and observational strategies to their needs, and ensure access to specialist counselling, supportive care and rehabilitation. This article proposes Prostate Cancer Units as the most suitable structures for organising specialist multidisciplinary care for patients at all stages, from newly diagnosed to advanced disease, including preventing and managing the main complications, whether physical, emotional or psychological, arising from the disease and its treatment. Following the German example with prostate cancer, the British example with urological malignancies and the European breast cancer units, this article proposes general recommendations and mandatory requirements for Prostate Cancer Units, with a view to laying the basis for a network of certified units across Europe. Such a network could help improve standards of care throughout the region, providing patients, practitioners and health authorities with a means of identifying high-quality units and providing a system of quality control and audit. The article is intended as a contribution to the debate within the European uro-oncologic community on the best way to organise prostate cancer care.
Cancer care units; Criteria; Holistic health; Interdisciplinary health team; Multidisciplinary communication; Organizational structure; Patient care management; Patient care team; Patient-centred care; Prostate cancer; Oncology; Cancer Research
Settore MED/36 - Diagnostica per Immagini e Radioterapia
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