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Completed H2020 European Commission

AN INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF THE ELDERLY MULTIMORBID PATIENT WITH BREAST CANCER THERAPY INDUCED CARDIAC TOXICITY

€6M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Panepistimio Ioanninon
Country Greece
Start Date Jul 01, 2021
End Date Jun 30, 2025
Duration 1,460 days
Number of Grantees 13
Roles Participant; Coordinator; Principal Investigator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 945175
Grant Description

More than 50% of the newly diagnosed breast cancer patients are elderly and particularly susceptible to cardiotoxicity of cancer treatment due to age-related factors and prevalence of multiple co-morbidities.

The cumulative effect of risk factors in the elderly patient resembles a snowball effect, where baseline age and cancer-related changes are exacerbated by direct therapy-induced cardiotoxicity, resulting to a multi-morbid state and mortality.

Frailty and high risk of cardiotoxicity in this group may lead to inappropriate interventions and undertreatment, resulting in poorer outcomes, deterioration of QoL and increased healthcare costs.

Considering, that older cancer patients are underrepresented in trials, new interdisciplinary and patient-oriented studies able to provide clinical guidelines and best practices for delivering quality care are needed. CARDIOCARE will contribute to scale up a better management for the multimorbid elderly breast cancer patients.

Innovative eHealth applications, coupled with sensors and wearables, will permit a consistent evaluation of the intrinsic capacity and by combining clinical and biological features, will provide a holistic approach to the management of cancer and his co-morbidities in the elderly population.

This will allow the development of quality indicators for effective care pathways and allow a more informed approach to breast cancer patients with multimorbidity, training and education of caregivers and stakeholders to boost effectively elderly breast cancer patients along disease trajectory and cardiotoxicity. eHealth applications will increase the involvement and participation of the patients in their care process and self-management improving adherence to their individualized care plan, and a better psychological adaptation to their disease.

Overall, the implementation of a comprehensive model for effective risk stratification will positively impact on QoL, adverse events, hospitalizations, and healthcare.

All Grantees

Ogkologiko Kentro Trapezas Kyprou; Istituto Europeo Di Oncologia Srl; Ethniko Kai Kapodistriako Panepistimio Athinon; Societe Europeenne de Cardiologie; Idryma Technologias Kai Erevnas; I.M.S. - Istituto Di Management Sanitario Srl; Onkoloski Institut Ljubljana; Philips Electronics Nederland Bv; Panepistimio Ioanninon; Region Stockholm; Stremble Ventures Ltd; Elliniko Mesogeiako Panepistimio; Solarity

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