La atención y los cuidados a los supervivientes de cáncer en España: un reto pendiente de las políticas sanitarias

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Se estima que la supervivencia se ha duplicado en los últimos 40 años y es probable que continúe aumentando en los próximos años 5. Este incremento es un indicador clave de la efectividad de la atención al cáncer en el sistema de salud español, especialmente para algunos cánceres. Sin embargo, los supervivientes pueden experimentar secuelas y efectos secundarios tardíos derivados de los tratamientos y del propio cáncer que en muchos casos impactan en su calidad de vida.Pero ¿cuál es la situación respecto a las políticas sanitarias en España para el abordaje de la supervivencia de cáncer? Para dar respuesta a esta pregunta, el grupo de trabajo de la SEEO “Supervivientes de cáncer”, formado por enfermeras de distintas comunidades autónomas y con distintos perfiles (especialistas en oncología, investigadoras, docentes y gestoras), llevó a cabo una revisión de los planes y programas de salud publicados por las comunidades autónomas de España para identificar las iniciativas descritas para la coordinación y seguimiento de los largos supervivientes de cáncer. Desde nuestro objetivo como enfermeras y con la visión de los cuidados integrales tanto a la persona superviviente como a la familia, no podemos dejar de señalar la necesidad de establecer un modelo de atención a la supervivencia de cáncer que vaya más allá de la efectividad de los tratamientos y donde se recoja la coordinación de los cuidados y necesidades de los supervivientes, tanto en el ámbito de la salud física y emocional como en el ámbito social, y dotar dicha atención de recursos humanos adecuados para llevarlos adelante.

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