Is There a Role for Palliative Services and Supportive Care in Managing Advanced Penile Cancer?

Semin Oncol Nurs. 2022 Jun;38(3):151288. doi: 10.1016/j.soncn.2022.151288. Epub 2022 May 22.

Abstract

Objectives: We aim to review the benefits of palliative care, describe why a palliative approach to care is needed for patients with advanced penile squamous cell carcinoma and propose ways in which oncology nurses can improve access to and provision of palliative care.

Data sources: A review of the literature was performed and identified a range of randomized trials and systematic reviews regarding the benefits of palliative care in this patient group. Cohort studies of patients with penile cancer were used to describe the psychosocial and physical disease burden of penile cancer.

Conclusion: Throughout each phase of penile cancer and its treatment, oncology nurses can engage in care that goes beyond cancer-directed treatments to address the whole person, thereby improving quality of life by delivering person-centered palliative care in line with individual needs.

Implications for nursing practice: Oncology nurses are in key positions to explore many concerns that patients with penile cancer have for themselves or their caregivers. Through speaking directly with patients and caregivers, oncology nurses can uncover sources of distress, assess for unmet needs, and advocate for improved primary palliative care or early referral to specialty palliative care teams.

Keywords: Genitourinary cancer; Palliative care; Penile squamous cell carcinoma; Supportive care.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Caregivers / psychology
  • Cost of Illness
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Neoplasms*
  • Palliative Care
  • Penile Neoplasms* / therapy
  • Quality of Life