Abstract 2475
Background
Treatment of sarcoma often involves long-term hospitalisation, extensive surgery, loss of mobility and complex rehabilitation programmes. Subsequently, poorer patient-reported outcomes are recorded in comparison to patients with other cancer types. A national patient experience survey shows that enhanced levels of reassurance are obtained by access to trusted quality information about sarcoma. Research also shows that patients are more likely to understand their treatment plan, access services, and cope with their illness if they have professionals supporting care coordination. We aim to explore the role of professional’s expertise, practical and emotional support on patients’ experiences.
Methods
Participants across the UK were recruited by healthcare teams or through charities to share their experience of living with and beyond a sarcoma diagnosis. Patients took part in a semi-structured interview or focus group. These were analysed using Framework analysis.
Results
A total of 68 patients with soft tissue sarcoma (STS) participated (59% female; aged 23-82 years; 56% extremity STS; 62% diagnosed within 4 years; 25% with metastatic recurrence). Access to specialist clinical teams had a considerable role in patient’s experience; this restored patient’s trust in the healthcare profession, especially if their route to diagnosis had been long and complex. They shared receiving trusted quality information from specialists. The clinical nurse specialist (CNS) was described as both an expert and approachable professional who gave them practical and emotional support. It was in the absence of clear communication, coordination or when local rehabilitation services lacked the expertise to support patients that worse experiences were reported.
Conclusions
This study showed that having access to professionals with sarcoma expertise, quality trusted information, support from a CNS and access to services in specialist hospitals has an impact on patients’ physical and emotional wellbeing. In contrast, the lack of access to teams with sarcoma expertise/knowledge had a negative impact on patient’s experience. STS is a rare type of cancer and patients benefit from access to specialist services.
Clinical trial identification
Editorial acknowledgement
Legal entity responsible for the study
UCLH.
Funding
Sarcoma UK. Phase I Stage 1 received additional support from Bone Cancer Research Trust.
Disclosure
All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
Resources from the same session
3620 - Safety, efficacy, PK and PD biomarker results of the first-in-human study of mutant isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 (mIDH1) inhibitor BAY 1436032 in patients (pts) with mIDH1 advanced solid tumours
Presenter: Wolfgang Wick
Session: Poster Display session 1
Resources:
Abstract
5465 - Proof of concept clinical study by US-guided intratumor injection of VCN-01, an oncolytic adenovirus expressing hyaluronidase in patients with pancreatic cancer
Presenter: Manuel Hidalgo
Session: Poster Display session 1
Resources:
Abstract
2555 - A Phase 1a/b first-in-human, open-label, dose-escalation, safety, PK and PD study of TP-0903 in solid tumors
Presenter: John Sarantopoulos
Session: Poster Display session 1
Resources:
Abstract
3533 - First in human phase 1/2a study of PEN-866, a Heat Shock Protein 90 (HSP90) ligand – SN38 conjugate for patients with advanced solid tumors: Phase 1 results
Presenter: Johanna Bendell
Session: Poster Display session 1
Resources:
Abstract
4114 - A Phase I Open-Label, Non-Randomized Study of Recombinant Super-Compound Interferon (rSIFN-co) In Patients with Advanced Solid Tumors
Presenter: Amanda Seet
Session: Poster Display session 1
Resources:
Abstract
2537 - Evaluation of Pharmacodynamic (PD) Biomarkers in Advanced Cancer Patients Treated with Oxidative Phosphorylation (OXPHOS) Inhibitor, OPC-317 (OPC)
Presenter: Jie Qing Eu
Session: Poster Display session 1
Resources:
Abstract
5764 - Pharmacokinetic (PK) assessment of BT1718: A phase 1/2a study of BT1718, a first in class Bicycle Toxin Conjugate (BTC), in patients (pts) with advanced solid tumours
Presenter: Natalie Cook
Session: Poster Display session 1
Resources:
Abstract
2683 - A phase I open label dose escalation trial evaluating VT1021 in patients with advanced solid tumors.
Presenter: Wael Harb
Session: Poster Display session 1
Resources:
Abstract
3609 - Interim Results from Trial of SL-801, a Novel XPO-1 Inhibitor, in Patients with Advanced Solid Tumors
Presenter: Judy Wang
Session: Poster Display session 1
Resources:
Abstract
3485 - Phase 1 Trial of Fruquintinib in Patients with Advanced Solid Tumors: Results of the Dose Escalation Phase
Presenter: Andrea Wang-Gillam
Session: Poster Display session 1
Resources:
Abstract