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VA RESEARCH: TREATING NON-CANCER ISSUES AFTER
CANCER DIAGNOSIS PROLONGS SURVIVAL -- Receiving
treatment for non-cancer health issues while
being treated
by specialists for cancer improves cancer
survival rates.

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http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2007-12/iu-toi122707.php
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Contact: Cindy Fox Aisen
caisen@iupui.edu
317-274-7722
Indiana University
Treating oft ignored non-cancer health issues
after cancer diagnosis prolongs survival
INDIANAPOLIS –Receiving treatment for non-cancer health issues while being
treated by specialists for cancer improves cancer survival rates according
to a study published in the December 20 issue of the Journal of Clinical
Oncology.
The study, by researchers from the Indiana University School of Medicine,
the Regenstrief Institute and the Roudebush Veterans Administration
Medical Center, is the first to look at the effect of primary care on
health outcomes in cancer patients.
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Receiving care from a primary care physician (a
general internist or family practice doctor) during cancer treatment from
an oncologist appears to improve cancer survival rates, likely due to the
comprehensiveness of care that is received in primary care, according to
study authors Caroline Carney Doebbeling, M.D., M.Sc. and Laura Jones,
Ph.D. The researchers focused on lung cancer because of the low one-year
lung cancer survival rate in these patients.
“We cannot afford to ignore the chronic medical conditions that most
cancer patients have because treating these conditions may bring increased
longevity as well as improved quality of life. Lung cancer patients are
often faced with many additional health issues, such as high blood
pressure, emphysema and other respiratory conditions, all of which can and
should be treated,” said Dr. Carney Doebbeling, associate professor of
medicine and of psychiatry at the Indiana University School of Medicine
and a Regenstrief Institute research scientist.
“When doctors think their patients have a higher risk of mortality, as
they do with lung cancer, chronic disease management may be not as big a
focus,” said Dr. Jones, who is with the Roudebush VA Medical Center’s
Center of Excellence on Implementing Evidence-Based Practice and is a
health services researcher.
Lack of primary care utilization in the first six months following lung
cancer diagnosis had a marked effect on survival even when controlling for
extent of the disease. The researchers looked at electronic medical record
data of 323 male veterans diagnosed with lung cancer. The median survival
rate was only 3.68 months for those without primary care utilization, but
increased by a factor of more than four if the patient had at least 3
primary care visits during the first 6 months following cancer diagnosis.
“Further investigation is needed to gain a better understanding of how and
why primary care utilization improved outcomes in lung cancer patients.
What we do know is that over 80 percent of lung cancer patients have at
least one additional serious medical condition. The take home message to
cancer patients is to not stop seeing your primary care doctor even if you
have cancer,” said Dr. Carney Doebbeling. “The importance of managing the
health of the whole person, not just one disease at a time, cannot be
overstated.”
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The study was funded by the Veterans Health Administration.
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