Addressing the
Adverse Consequences
of Cancer Treatment
PROCEEDINGS OF A WORKSHOP
Francis Amankwah, Margie Patlak, and Sharyl Nass, Rapporteurs
National Cancer Policy Forum
and
Forum on Aging, Disability, and Independence
Board on Health Care Services
Health and Medicine Division
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WORKSHOP PLANNING COMMITTEE1
CATHY J. BRADLEY (Co-Chair), David F. and Margaret Turley Grohne Chair for Cancer Prevention and Control Research; Professor and Associate Dean for Research, Colorado School of Public Health; Bunn Chair of Cancer Research and Deputy Director, University of Colorado Comprehensive Cancer Center
LISA KENNEDY SHELDON (Co-Chair), Clinical and Scientific Affairs Liaison, Oncology Nursing Society; and Oncology Nurse Practitioner, St. Joseph Hospital
SMITA BHATIA, Professor and Vice Chair, Department of Pediatrics; Gay and Bew White Endowed Chair in Pediatric Oncology; Director, Institute for Cancer Outcomes and Survivorship; and Associate Director for Outcomes Research, Comprehensive Cancer Center, The University of Alabama at Birmingham
JULIE BYNUM, Margaret Terpenning Collegiate Professor of Medicine and Vice Chair for Faculty Affairs, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Geriatric and Palliative Medicine; Geriatric Center Associate Director for Health Policy and Research; and Research Scientist, Institute of Gerontology, University of Michigan Medical School
GWEN DARIEN, Executive Vice President, Patient Advocacy and Engagement, National Patient Advocate Foundation
LORI HOFFMAN HÖGG, Veterans Health Administration National Oncology Clinical Advisor, Office of Nursing Services, Department of Veterans Affairs, Washington, DC; and Veterans Health Administration National Program Manager, Prevention Policy, National Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
SAMIR N. KHLEIF, Director, Jeannie and Tony Loop ImmunoOncology Lab; Biomedical Scholar; and Professor of Oncology, Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, Georgetown University Medical Center; and Member, Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer
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WUI-JIN KOH, Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, National Comprehensive Cancer Network; Medical Director, Radiation Oncology, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle Cancer Care Alliance; and Professor, Radiation Oncology, University of Washington School of Medicine
J. LEONARD LICHTENFELD, Independent Consultant
RANDALL A. OYER, Medical Director, Oncology, Ann B. Barshinger Cancer Institute; Medical Director, Cancer Risk Evaluation Program, Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health; and Immediate Past President, Association of Community Cancer Centers
LAWRENCE N. SHULMAN, Professor of Medicine, Deputy Director for Clinical Services, and Director, Center for Global Cancer Medicine, Abramson Cancer Center, University of Pennsylvania
Project Staff
FRANCIS AMANKWAH, Program Officer
RACHEL AUSTIN, Senior Program Assistant
LORI BENJAMIN BRENIG, Research Associate
MICHAEL COVINGTON, Senior Program Assistant (from September 2020–October 2020)
ZARIA FYFFE, Senior Program Assistant (for October 2020)
ANNALEE GONZALES, Administrative Assistant
MICAH WINOGRAD, Senior Finance Business Partner
TRACY LUSTIG, Director, Forum on Aging, Disability, and Independence
ERIN BALOGH, Co-Director, National Cancer Policy Forum
SHARYL J. NASS, Co-Director, National Cancer Policy Forum, and Senior Director, Board on Health Care Services
NATIONAL CANCER POLICY FORUM1
EDWARD J. BENZ, JR. (Chair), President and Chief Executive Officer, Emeritus, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute; and Richard and Susan Smith Distinguished Professor of Medicine, Genetics and Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School
PETER C. ADAMSON, Global Head, Oncology Development and Pediatric Innovation, Sanofi
GARNET L. ANDERSON, Senior Vice President and Director, Public Health Sciences Division, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center; Principal Investigator, Clinical Coordinating Center, Women’s Health Initiative; and Affiliate Professor, Department of Biostatistics, University of Washington
KAREN BASEN-ENGQUIST, Annie Laurie Howard Research Distinguished Professor; Professor of Behavioral Science; and Director, Center for Energy Balance in Cancer Prevention and Survivorship, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
SMITA BHATIA, Professor and Vice Chair, Department of Pediatrics; Gay and Bew White Endowed Chair in Pediatric Oncology; Director, Institute for Cancer Outcomes and Survivorship; and Associate Director for Outcomes Research, Comprehensive Cancer Center, The University of Alabama at Birmingham
CHRIS BOSHOFF, Chief Development Officer, Oncology, Global Product Development, Pfizer Inc.
CATHY J. BRADLEY, David F. and Margaret Turley Grohne Chair for Cancer Prevention and Control Research; Professor and Associate Dean for Research, Colorado School of Public Health; Bunn Chair of Cancer Research and Deputy Director, University of Colorado Comprehensive Cancer Center
OTIS W. BRAWLEY, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor, Department of Epidemiology, Bloomberg School of Public Health and Department of Oncology, School of Medicine, Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, Johns Hopkins University
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CYNTHIA BROGDON, Head, U.S. Oncology Portfolio Strategy, Bristol Myers Squibb
WILLIAM G. CANCE, Chief Medical and Scientific Officer, American Cancer Society
ROBERT W. CARLSON, Chief Executive Officer, National Comprehensive Cancer Network
CHRISTINA CHAPMAN, Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology, University of Michigan
GWEN DARIEN, Executive Vice President, Patient Advocacy and Engagement, National Patient Advocate Foundation
NANCY E. DAVIDSON, President and Executive Director, Seattle Cancer Care Alliance; Raisbeck Endowed Chair for Collaborative Research, Senior Vice President, Director, and Professor, Clinical Research Division, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center; and Head, Department of Medicine, Division of Medical Oncology, University of Washington
JAMES H. DOROSHOW, Director, Division of Cancer Treatment and Diagnosis; Deputy Director for Clinical and Translational Research; and Head, Oxidative Signaling and Molecular Therapeutics Group, National Cancer Institute
NICOLE F. DOWLING, Associate Director for Science, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
SCOT W. EBBINGHAUS, Vice President and Therapeutic Area Head, Oncology Clinical Research, Merck Research Laboratories
KOJO S. J. ELENITOBA-JOHNSON, Professor, Perelman School of Medicine; and Director, Center for Personalized Diagnostics and Division of Precision and Computational Diagnostics, University of Pennsylvania
STANTON L. GERSON, Interim Dean and Senior Vice President, Medical Affairs, School of Medicine; Director, Case Comprehensive Cancer Center; Professor, Department of Medicine and Department of Environmental Health Sciences; and Director, National Center for Regenerative Medicine, Case Western Reserve University
JULIE R. GRALOW, Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, American Society of Clinical Oncology
ROY S. HERBST, Ensign Professor of Medicine and Professor of Pharmacology; Director, Center for Thoracic Cancers; Chief of Medical Oncology, Yale Cancer Center and Smilow Cancer Hospital; and Associate Cancer Center Director, Translational Science, Yale School of Medicine
HEDVIG HRICAK, Chair, Department of Radiology, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
CHANITA HUGHES-HALBERT, Vice Chair for Research and Professor, Department of Preventive Medicine; and Associate Director for Cancer Equity, Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California
MIMI HUIZINGA, Vice President and Head, U.S. Oncology Medical, Novartis Oncology
ROY A. JENSEN, Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Anatomy and Cell Biology, and Cancer Biology; Director, University of Kansas Cancer Center; William R. Jewell, MD Distinguished Masonic Professor, University of Kansas Medical Center; and Immediate Past President, Association of American Cancer Institutes
RANDY A. JONES, Professor, School of Nursing, and Assistant Director of Community Outreach Recruitment and Engagement, Emily Couric Cancer Center, University of Virginia
BETH Y. KARLAN, Vice Chair, Women’s Health Research; Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, David Geffen School of Medicine; and Director, Cancer Population Genetics, Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of California, Los Angeles
SAMIR N. KHLEIF, Director, Jeannie and Tony Loop ImmunoOncology Lab; Biomedical Scholar and Professor of Oncology, Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, Georgetown University Medical Center; and Member, Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer
MIA LEVY, Chief Medical Officer, Foundation Medicine
SCOTT M. LIPPMAN, Director, Moores Cancer Center; Distinguished Professor of Medicine, Senior Associate Dean, and Associate Vice Chancellor for Cancer Research and Care; and Chugai Pharmaceutical Chair in Cancer, University of California, San Diego
NEAL J. MEROPOL, Vice President of Research Oncology, Flatiron Health; and Adjunct Professor, Case Comprehensive Cancer Center
LARISSA NEKHLYUDOV, Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School; Internist, Brigham and Women’s Hospital; and Clinical Director, Internal Medicine for Cancer Survivors, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
RANDALL A. OYER, Medical Director, Oncology, Ann B. Barshinger Cancer Institute; Medical Director, Cancer Risk Evaluation Program, Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health; and Immediate Past President, Association of Community Cancer Centers
CLEO A. SAMUEL-RYALS, Associate Professor, Department of Health Policy Management, Gillings School of Global Public Health; and Director, Centering Racial Equity in Data Science Initiative, Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
RICHARD L. SCHILSKY, Principal Investigator, American Society of Clinical Oncology Targeted Agent and Profiling Utilization Registry Study; and Professor Emeritus, University of Chicago
JULIE SCHNEIDER, Associate Director, Research Strategy and Partnership, Oncology Center of Excellence, Food and Drug Administration
SUSAN M. SCHNEIDER, Associate Professor Emerita, School of Nursing, Duke University
LAWRENCE N. SHULMAN, Professor of Medicine, Deputy Director for Clinical Services, and Director, Center for Global Cancer Medicine, Abramson Cancer Center, University of Pennsylvania
LARA STRAWBRIDGE, Director, Division of Ambulatory Payment Models, Patient Care Models Group, Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
GEORGE J. WEINER, C.E. Block Chair of Cancer Research, Professor of Internal Medicine and Pharmaceutical Science; and Director, Holden Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Iowa
ROBERT A. WINN, Director, Massey Cancer Center; Senior Associate Dean for Cancer Innovation; Professor, Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care Medicine, and Lipman Chair in Oncology, School of Medicine; Virginia Commonwealth University
PHYLICIA L. WOODS, Executive Director, Cancer Policy Institute, Cancer Support Community
National Cancer Policy Forum Staff
FRANCIS AMANKWAH, Program Officer
RACHEL AUSTIN, Senior Program Assistant
LORI BENJAMIN BRENIG, Research Associate
ANNALEE GONZALES, Administrative Assistant
MICAH WINOGRAD, Senior Finance Business Partner
ERIN BALOGH, Co-Director, National Cancer Policy Forum
SHARYL J. NASS, Co-Director, National Cancer Policy Forum, and Senior Director, Board on Health Care Services
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Reviewers
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We thank the following individuals for their review of this proceedings:
WENDY DEMARK-WAHNEFRIED, The University of Alabama at Birmingham
CANDACE HENLEY, The Blue Hat Foundation
NANCY KEATING, Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital
KAREN SEPUCHA, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School
Although the reviewers listed above provided many constructive comments and suggestions, they were not asked to endorse the content of the proceedings nor did they see the final draft before its release. The review of this proceedings was overseen by MARY S. McCABE, Independent Consultant. She was responsible for making certain that an independent examination of this proceedings was carried out in accordance with standards of the
National Academies and that all review comments were carefully considered. Responsibility for the final content rests entirely with the rapporteurs and the National Academies.
Acknowledgments
Support from the many annual sponsors of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s National Cancer Policy Forum is crucial to the work of the forum. Federal sponsors include the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Cancer Institute/National Institutes of Health. Nonfederal sponsors include the American Association for Cancer Research, American Cancer Society, American College of Radiology, American Society of Clinical Oncology, Association of American Cancer Institutes, Association of Community Cancer Centers, Bristol Myers Squibb, Cancer Support Community, CEO Roundtable on Cancer, Flatiron Health, Merck, National Comprehensive Cancer Network, National Patient Advocate Foundation, Novartis Oncology, Oncology Nursing Society, Pfizer Inc., Sanofi, and Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer.
The forum wishes to express its gratitude to the expert speakers whose presentations helped further the dialogue on the array of short- and long-term toxicities and adverse effects that patients may experience as a result of cancer treatment and on considering opportunities to improve quality of life for cancer survivors and their families. The forum also wishes to thank the members of the planning committee for their work in developing an excellent workshop agenda.
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Contents
THE CHANGING LANDSCAPE OF CANCER CARE AND SURVIVORSHIP
Survivors of Pediatric Cancers
Survivors of Adolescent and Young Adult Cancers
Older Adult Survivors of Cancer
Psychological Effects of Cancer Treatment on Patients and Caregivers
CHALLENGES TO ADDRESSING ADVERSE CONSEQUENCES OF CANCER TREATMENT
Diversity of Patient Experiences Across the Cancer Care Continuum
Boxes and Figures
BOXES
4 Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Database and Opportunities for Linkages
5 Kaiser Permanente’s (KP’s) Integrated Health Network Database
6 Southwest Oncology Group (SWOG)–Medicare Database Linkage
FIGURES
1 Second malignancies after Hodgkin’s treatment
3 A model of a learning health care system for oncology care
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Acronyms and Abbreviations
ACS | American Cancer Society |
ASCO | American Society of Clinical Oncology |
AYA | adolescent and young adult |
CMMI | Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation |
CMS | Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services |
ED | emergency department |
EHR | electronic health record |
KP | Kaiser Permanente |
NCI | National Cancer Institute |
NCPF | National Cancer Policy Forum |
OCM | Oncology Care Model |
PRO | patient-reported outcome |
SEER | Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results |
SWOG | Southwest Oncology Group |
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