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The LIFT UP study: feasibility of systematically identifying and addressing resource needs in those with metastatic breast cancer.

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Breast cancer research and treatment 📖 저널 OA 38.2% 2021: 2/2 OA 2022: 0/1 OA 2023: 3/4 OA 2024: 1/3 OA 2025: 3/11 OA 2026: 42/89 OA 2021~2026 2026 Vol.217(1) Advanced Breast Cancer Therapies
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PubMed DOI OpenAlex 마지막 보강 2026-04-30

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P · Population 대상 환자/모집단
112 patients approached, 98 (87.
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[CONCLUSIONS] Our findings highlight the challenges and importance of systematically assessing SDOH/HRSN in a clinical setting, with a high degree of unmet needs reported among MBC patients. Future work will address utilization barriers and resource customization.
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Fadelu TA, Odai-Afotey A, Martin A, Skeffington M, Hughes M, Fullem R, Revette A, Nava-Coulter B, Perilla-Glen A, Rn SB, Kusmick R, Moore A, Buck S, Sendrick K, Sammons S, Tolaney SM, Lin NU, Freedman RA

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[PURPOSE] Social determinants of health (SDOH) and health-related social needs (HRSN) impact cancer outcomes, yet few programs systematically address these needs.

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APA Temidayo Fadelu, A. Odai-Afotey, et al. (2026). The LIFT UP study: feasibility of systematically identifying and addressing resource needs in those with metastatic breast cancer.. Breast cancer research and treatment, 217(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10549-026-07961-1
MLA Temidayo Fadelu, et al.. "The LIFT UP study: feasibility of systematically identifying and addressing resource needs in those with metastatic breast cancer.." Breast cancer research and treatment, vol. 217, no. 1, 2026.
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Abstract

[PURPOSE] Social determinants of health (SDOH) and health-related social needs (HRSN) impact cancer outcomes, yet few programs systematically address these needs. We examined the feasibility of routine assessment of SDOH/HRSN within a clinical metastatic breast cancer (MBC) program and subsequent linkage to support services.

[METHODS] We approached patients with MBC seen at an NCI-designated center from January-October 2023 who were ≤ 6 months from MBC consultation or diagnosis. Enrolled participants were administered a baseline survey of SDOH/HRSN, referred to appropriate services, and surveyed again at 3-6 months. Outcomes included feasibility of SDOH/HRSN documentation (defined as ≥ 80% of participants completing baseline surveys); prevalence of needs; and use of and satisfaction with support services.

[RESULTS] Among the 112 patients approached, 98 (87.5%) enrolled and 73 (74.5%) completed the baseline survey. Median age was 58 years (range 29-84), with 82.2%, 8.2%, and 1.4% identifying as White, Black, or Hispanic, respectively. Overall, 71.2% reported 1 + need; 28.8% had 3 + needs. Reported concerns included transportation costs (32.9%), medical costs (20.8%), medication payments (15.5%), and utility bills (19.2%); 13.7% and 6.9% reported food or housing insecurity, respectively. Although all participants needing resources were referred, 27.3% accessed referred services, and 59.1% of reported needs were partially or fully met on follow-up assessment. Patients and clinicians expressed positive feelings about the intervention.

[CONCLUSIONS] Our findings highlight the challenges and importance of systematically assessing SDOH/HRSN in a clinical setting, with a high degree of unmet needs reported among MBC patients. Future work will address utilization barriers and resource customization.

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