Background: the proportion of adolescent and young adult cancer patients is relatively small, but they require age-specific support. We conducted a survey on the present status of support for adolescent and young adult cancer patients in the Japanese Association of Clinical Cancer Centers. Methods: in December 2018, the primary questionnaires were sent to 32 hospitals of Japanese Association of Clinical Cancer Centers regarding support for adolescent and young adult cancer patients. Secondary questionnaires were sent to doctors, nurses and medical social workers in 24 hospitals for the implementation rates of information provision and consultation on 17 unmet needs identified in the study by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, Japan. Results: there were marked differences in support for adolescent and young adult cancer patients among hospitals. Only one hospital facilitated an adolescent and young adult department and ward. Thirteen hospitals cooperated with the paediatric cancer designated hospitals. A learning support for high school-aged patients was provided in 15 hospitals. Adolescent and young adult support teams were active in seven hospitals and staff training sessions were held in eight hospitals. Many hospitals had referrals for fertility preservation. The rates of information provision and consultation for more than 70% of adolescent and young adult patients showed statistically significant differences among the medical professions in most of the 17 items. Conclusions: support systems and activities for adolescent and young adult cancer patients vary extremely across hospitals. Information provision and consultation for unmet needs are still insufficient. Therefore, sharing information and experiences is required to enhance the support for adolescent and young adult cancer patients.
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Nakayama, H., Toh, Y., Fujishita, M., & Nakagama, H. (2020). Present status of support for adolescent and young adult cancer patients in member hospitals of Japanese Association of Clinical Cancer Centers. Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology, 50(11), 1282–1289. https://doi.org/10.1093/JJCO/HYAA141
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