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Health related quality of life in older patients with solid tumors and prognostic factors for decline.

Authors :
UCL - SSS/IREC/MONT - Pôle Mont Godinne
UCL - (MGD) Service d'oncologie médicale
UCL - (SLuc) Unité d'oncologie médicale
Decoster, Lore
Quinten, Chantal
Kenis, Cindy
Flamaing, Johan
Debruyne, Philip R
De Groof, Inge
Focan, Christian
Cornelis, Frank
Verschaeve, Vincent
Bachmann, Christian
Bron, Dominique
Luce, Sylvie
Debugne, Gwenaëlle
den Bulck
Goeminne, Jean-Charles
Baitar, Abdelbari
Geboers, Katrien
Petit, Benedicte
Langenaeken, Christine
Van Rijswijk, Ruud
Specenier, Pol
Jerusalem, Guy
Praet, Jean-Philippe
Vandenborre, Katherine
Lobelle, Jean-Pierre
Lycke, Michelle
Milisen, Koen
Wildiers, Hans
UCL - SSS/IREC/MONT - Pôle Mont Godinne
UCL - (MGD) Service d'oncologie médicale
UCL - (SLuc) Unité d'oncologie médicale
Decoster, Lore
Quinten, Chantal
Kenis, Cindy
Flamaing, Johan
Debruyne, Philip R
De Groof, Inge
Focan, Christian
Cornelis, Frank
Verschaeve, Vincent
Bachmann, Christian
Bron, Dominique
Luce, Sylvie
Debugne, Gwenaëlle
den Bulck
Goeminne, Jean-Charles
Baitar, Abdelbari
Geboers, Katrien
Petit, Benedicte
Langenaeken, Christine
Van Rijswijk, Ruud
Specenier, Pol
Jerusalem, Guy
Praet, Jean-Philippe
Vandenborre, Katherine
Lobelle, Jean-Pierre
Lycke, Michelle
Milisen, Koen
Wildiers, Hans
Source :
Journal of geriatric oncology, Vol. 10, no. 6, p. 895-903 (2019)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: This study aims to investigate health-related quality of life (HRQOL) at baseline and at follow-up in older patients with cancer and to determine prognostic factors for HRQOL decline. METHODS: A prospective Belgian multicentre (n = 22) study was performed. Patients ≥70 years with a malignant tumor and abnormal G8 (≤14/17) screening tool were included. Patients underwent geriatric assessment (GA) and HRQOL evaluation with follow up at three months. Uni- and multivariate regression models were performed to determine factors associated (p < .05) with baseline HRQOL and HRQOL decline at follow-up. RESULTS: Results reflect data collected from 3673 patients. A multivariate analysis showed that younger patients, and those with poor Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group - Performance Status (ECOG-PS), specific tumor types (gastrointestinal, gynaecological and thorax) and higher stage had lower baseline HRQOL. In addition worse functional status and presence of pain, fatigue, depression and malnutrition were associated with lower baseline HRQOL. During treatment (n = 2972), improvement in HRQOL was observed in 1037 patients (35%) and a decline in 838 patients (28.2%). In multivariate analysis, stage and presence of baseline comorbidities, pain, fatigue or malnutrition were associated with HRQOL evolution. CONCLUSION: Baseline HRQOL in older patients with cancer and an abnormal G8 depends on tumor and age related parameters. During follow-up, HRQOL improved in one third of patients, indicating that they may benefit from cancer treatment while one quarter demonstrated a HRQOL decline for which prognostic factors were identified.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Journal of geriatric oncology, Vol. 10, no. 6, p. 895-903 (2019)
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1104520791
Document Type :
Electronic Resource