Cancer survivorship takes a huge physical and psychological toll on patients. Today, 7th june is World Cancer Survivor’s Day- The real journey of life begins where the cancer recedes. The article reflects on how even after being cured of cancer, since cure cannot be established emphatically by the present day tests and fear continues.
In 1913, the 5 year survival of patients afflicted with cancer was an abysmal 10 %. In the 100 years since then, with advances in diagnosis and newer treatment modalities, the 5 year survival reached nearly 60% by 2013. When we start talking about specific cancer types, conditions like germ cell tumors, early stage Hodgkins Lymphoma, early stage breast cancer have cure rates exceeding 85%. Conditions like germ cell tumor and Hodgkins lymphoma are known to occur in the 3rd and 4th decade of life, which means once a patient has been cured, they would have another 40-50 years to deal with the after effects of treatment, be it any modality like chemotherapy, radiation or surgery. Even conditions which primarily affect the elderly population like Multiple Myeloma or early stage colon cancer can be effectively brought under control with multi-modality treatment. So patients are being counselled not only regarding how to get through treatment but also how to resume their daily lives and activities.
Side effects of chemotherapy :
Focus on the psychological aspects:
More than the bodily changes, it is important to focus on the psychological aspects as well. There is a term called ‘Damocles syndrome ‘which references Greek mythology – a condition where the spectre of cancer recurrence hangs over some cancer survivors. They can become emotionally paralyzed and have a hard time deciding to get married, change jobs, or make other major decisions.Although happy to be alive, cancer survivors may also feel guilty that they survived while fellow patients they became friendly with during treatment or as part of a support group did not – a condition called Survivors guilt. In fact, early after a diagnosis of cancer, people first ask, “Why me?” When survivors think about those who have died, they tend to ask, “Why not me?”
Oncologists everywhere have started developing survivorship clinics where patients who have conquered this condition are seen on a regular basis. Routine physical examinations, specific investigations if any to detect cancer coming back, physical rehabilitation programmes to cope with physical disabilities if any, support groups for psychological support, even vocational training all form a part of the survivorship clinic.
The importance of survivorship clinic:
1. Essential to realize that it is as important as treatment, if not more
2. Slowly but surelylearn to remove the fear
3. Adopt lifestyle which improves body immunity and resilience
4. Focus on work, family, friends, community and purpose of life
It is important for patients who are diagnosed with cancer to understand and look forward to a life after cancer treatment because the real journey of life begins where the cancer recedes. Cancer Patients are being counselled not only regarding how to get through treatment but also how to resume back to their daily lives and activities. And that it is more important to emphasize on the psychological aspects rather than the bodily changes and to look forward to a life after cancer treatment because the real journey of life begins where the cancer recedes.
Dr. Kumara Swamy, Sr. Consultant & Head – Radiation Oncology
Dr. N Aditya Murali, Consultant – Medical & Haemato Oncology
Aster CMI Hospital, Hebbal, Bengaluru – 560092