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Patient-reported outcomes in patients with endocrine tumors of the Ileum

Authors :
Davide Campana
Raffaele Pezzilli
Antonio Maria Morselli-Labate
Francesca Nori
Emilio Brocchi
Eleonora Galassi
Maria Luigia Cipollini
Paola Tomassetti
Pezzilli R.
Campana D.
Morselli-Labate A.M.
Galassi E.
Brocchi E.
Nori F.
Cipollini M.L.
Tomassetti P.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

BACKGROUND Patients with ileal endocrine tumors have a good survival rate. AIM To assess the quality of life of patients with endocrine tumors of the ileum. PATIENTS Forty-four consecutive patients (30 males, 14 females, mean age 61.1 years, range 26-79) with proven endocrine tumor of the ileum were studied. METHODS Italian version of the SF-12 Health Survey (SF-12) questionnaire able to explore the physical and mental aspects of daily life were used. Forty-four sex-matched and age-matched Italian normative participants were also considered for SF-12 evaluation. RESULTS The overall analysis of the SF-12 questionnaire in the 44 patients showed values of physical component summary (PCS) and mental component summary (MCS) scores representative of a relatively good quality of life and not significantly different from those of the normative population (PCS: 46.5+/-10.3 vs. 47.0+/-4.7, P = 0.792; MCS: 45.9+/-10.8 vs. 49.1+/-2.0, P = 0.057). PCS was significantly impaired in nonsmokers (P = 0.028), in those who underwent less invasive surgery (P = 0.007), in those who had pain at onset of the disease (P = 0.002), and in those who received multimodality treatment (P = 0.013). To evaluate the factors independently related to PCS, a multivariate analysis was performed and we found that specific surgery (P = 0.046) and presence of pain at onset of the disease (P = 0.001) were the only two factors that showed an independent relationship with PCS. CONCLUSION The patients with endocrine tumor of the ileum seem to perceive their quality of life as relatively good.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d1706b6e81ad2373345a5d204bc65387