- GROUP Geriatric Oncology
- PROJECT SPAN 2022
- DATE 22/11/2022
Tackling Ageism in Cancer Care
COSA hosted an online multidisciplinary forum over two evenings on 22 and 29 November 2022. This initiative, led by Dr Michael Krasovitsky and COSA's Geriatric Oncology Emerging Experts and Researchers Group, was developed as a means of progressing COSA's Geriatric Oncology Group’s agenda to improve outcomes for older adults with cancer, and it builds upon the advocacy piece submitted for Cancer Australia’s Australian Cancer Plan. The Forum focused on the increasingly recognised concept of Ageism: how we feel about, act towards, and discriminate against older people, both consciously and subconsciously. As a community, it is our responsibility to understand and tackle this common bigotry. We believe that if we face our ageist biases and proactively work to reduce our devaluation of older adults, we can achieve person-centred, equity-focused and evidence-based care that improves outcomes for older Australians with cancer.
Details on this project
The inaugural COSA Ageism Forum brought together multidisciplinary cancer clinicians, geriatricians, consumers and world-leading ageism experts to facilitate an open and respectful discussion of how ageism affects our patients, and our colleagues.
The Forum took place over two evenings and four interactive sessions, with each involving a multidisciplinary conversation regarding real-world ageism, and its impact on patient outcomes, experience and systems of practice.
Ageism Forum Recordings
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Below is a selection of reports, papers, podcasts and articles to help raise awareness and increase understanding of ageism issues:
The impact of ageism in the care of older adults with cancer
Ageism in Cancer Care podcast by The Oncology Podcast
Dr Michael Krasovitsky spoke to Oncology Podcast host Rachael Babin off the back of the COSA ASM. They discuss how ageism affects older adults with cancer, the impact bias has on treatment options and outcomes and strategies to combat ageism in ourselves and others.
Cancer experts assemble to dismantle ageism - 2 November 2022 media release
Associations of Ageism and Health: A Systematic Review of Quantitative Observational Studies
Decision Making in Older Adults With Cancer
Experiences of Everyday Ageism and the Health of Older US Adults
Turning 60 is not ‘end of the road’ but ageism in Australia makes life a challenge for new seniors
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