Journal of Personalized Medicine (Mar 2024)

Preventing Bone Loss in Breast Cancer Patients: Designing a Personalized Clinical Pathway in a Large-Volume Research Hospital

  • Inbal Dona Amar,
  • Gianluca Franceschini,
  • Camilla Nero,
  • Ilaria Pasqua,
  • Ida Paris,
  • Armando Orlandi,
  • Stefania Gori,
  • Alessandra Fabi,
  • Giorgia Garganese,
  • Giovanni Scambia,
  • Paola Villa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm14040371
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 4
p. 371

Abstract

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Background: We assess the impact of bone health clinical management in breast cancer (BC) patients receiving adjuvant endocrine therapy and design a personalized clinical pathway to reduce bone loss in an Italian research hospital. Methods: The primary endpoint was to assess (through the process improvement organizational method) the clinical pathway that post-surgical BC patients prescribed with endocrine therapy undergo to prevent bone loss. The secondary endpoint was to design a personalized clinical pathway for a prompt implementation of guidelines, to assess and possibly prescribe antiresorptive therapy. Results: During the first year of the execution of the new Diagnostic Therapeutic Assistance Pathway, a 60% increase in Dual-Energy X-ray Absorptiometry evaluations within 30 days and a 39.5% increase in antiresorptive therapy prescription within 90 days (since the prescription of endocrine therapy) were shown, thus increasing patients’ compliance. Conclusion: Case managers and bone health specialists in this context can improve patients’ adherence to therapies and bone health, helping physicians to expand their collaboration.

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