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The impact of symptoms and comorbidity on health utility scores and health-related quality of life in small cell lung cancer using real world data.
Vedadi, Ali; Shakik, Sharara; Brown, M Catherine; Lok, Benjamin H; Shepherd, Frances A; Leighl, Natasha B; Sacher, Adrian; Bradbury, Penelope A; Xu, Wei; Liu, Geoffrey; O'Kane, Grainne M.
Afiliação
  • Vedadi A; Medical Oncology and Hematology, Department of Medicine, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, 610 University Avenue, Toronto, ON, M5G2M9, Canada.
  • Shakik S; Medical Oncology and Hematology, Department of Medicine, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, 610 University Avenue, Toronto, ON, M5G2M9, Canada.
  • Brown MC; Department of Epidemiology, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
  • Lok BH; Medical Oncology and Hematology, Department of Medicine, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, 610 University Avenue, Toronto, ON, M5G2M9, Canada.
  • Shepherd FA; Radiation Medicine Program, Princess Margaret Cancer Center, Toronto, Canada.
  • Leighl NB; Institute for Medical Science, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
  • Sacher A; Medical Oncology and Hematology, Department of Medicine, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, 610 University Avenue, Toronto, ON, M5G2M9, Canada.
  • Bradbury PA; Medical Oncology and Hematology, Department of Medicine, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, 610 University Avenue, Toronto, ON, M5G2M9, Canada.
  • Xu W; Medical Oncology and Hematology, Department of Medicine, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, 610 University Avenue, Toronto, ON, M5G2M9, Canada.
  • Liu G; Medical Oncology and Hematology, Department of Medicine, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, 610 University Avenue, Toronto, ON, M5G2M9, Canada.
  • O'Kane GM; Biostatistics, Applied Clinical Research Unit, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto, Canada.
Qual Life Res ; 30(2): 445-454, 2021 Feb.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32851601
ABSTRACT

PURPOSE:

Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is a highly fatal disease associated with significant morbidity, with a need for real-world symptom and health utility score (HUS) data. HUS can be measured using an EQ-5D-5L questionnaire, however most captured data is available in non-SCLC (NSCLC) only. As new treatment regimens become available in SCLC it becomes important to understand factors which influence health-related quality of life and health utility.

METHODS:

A prospective observational cohort study (2012-2017) of ambulatory histologically confirmed SCLC evaluated patient-reported EQ-5D-5L-derived HUS, toxicity and symptoms. A set of NSCLC patients was used to compare differential factors affecting HUS. Clinical and demographic factors were evaluated for differential interactions between lung cancer types. Comorbidity scores were documented for each patient.

RESULTS:

In 75 SCLC and 150 NSCLC patients, those with SCLC had lower mean HUS ((SCLC vs NSCLC mean 0.69 vs 0.79); (p < 0.001)) when clinically stable and with progressive disease ((SCLC mean HUS = 0.60 vs NSCLC mean HUS = 0.77), (p = 0.04)). SCLC patients also had higher comorbidity scores ((1.11 vs 0.73); (p < 0.015)). In multivariable analyses, increased symptom severity and comorbidity scores decreased HUS in both SCLC and NSCLC (p < 0.001); however, only comorbidity scores differentially affected HUS (p < 0.0001), with a greater reduction of HUS adjusted per unit of comorbidity in SCLC.

CONCLUSION:

Patients with advanced SCLC had significantly lower HUS than NSCLC. Both patient cohorts are impacted by symptoms and comorbidity, however, comorbidity had a greater negative effect in SCLC patients.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Qualidade de Vida / Carcinoma de Pequenas Células do Pulmão / Neoplasias Pulmonares Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Qualidade de Vida / Carcinoma de Pequenas Células do Pulmão / Neoplasias Pulmonares Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article