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The correlation between pre-treatment symptoms, acute and late toxicity and patient-reported health-related quality of life in non-small cell lung cancer patients

Authors :
Lotte van der Weijst
David Azria
Patrick Berkovic
Pierre Boisselier
Erik Briers
Renée Bultijnck
Jenny Chang-Claude
Ananya Choudhury
Gilles Defraene
Sylvian Demontois
Rebecca M. Elliott
Dawn Ennis
Corinne Faivre-Finn
Marzia Franceschini
Tommaso Giandini
Alexandra Giraldo
Sara Gutiérrez-Enríquez
Carsten Herskind
Daniel S. Higginson
Sarah L. Kerns
Kerstie Johnson
Maarten Lambrecht
Philippe Lang
Mónica Ramos
Tiziana Rancati
Andreas Rimner
Barry S. Rosenstein
Dirk De Ruysscher
Ahmed Salem
Claudia Sangalli
Petra Seibold
Paloma Sosa Fajardo
Elena Sperk
Hilary Stobart
Holly Summersgill
Veerle Surmont
Paul Symonds
Begoña Taboada-Valladares
Christopher J. Talbot
Ana Vega
Liv Veldeman
Marlon R. Veldwijk
Tim Ward
Adam Webb
Catharine M.L. West
Yolande Lievens
Radiotherapie
RS: GROW - R3 - Innovative Cancer Diagnostics & Therapy
Source :
Radiotherapy and Oncology, 176, 127-137. Elsevier Ireland Ltd
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: To investigate the association between clinician-scored toxicities and patient-reported health-related quality of life (HRQoL), in early-stage (ES-) and locally-advanced (LA-) non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients receiving loco-regional radiotherapy, included in the international real-world REQUITE study.MATERIALS AND METHODS: Clinicians scored eleven radiotherapy-related toxicities (and baseline symptoms) with the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events version 4. HRQoL was assessed with the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer core HRQoL questionnaire (EORTC-QLQ-C30). Statistical analyses used the mixed-model method; statistical significance was set at p=0.01. Analyses were performed for baseline and subsequent time points up to 2 years after radiotherapy and per treatment modality, radiotherapy technique and disease stage.RESULTS: Data of 435 patients were analysed. Pre-treatment, overall symptoms, dyspnea, chest wall pain, dysphagia and cough impacted overall HRQoL and specific domains. At subsequent time points, cough and dysphagia were overtaken by pericarditis in affecting HRQoL. Toxicities during concurrent chemo-radiotherapy and 3-dimensional radiotherapy had the most impact on HRQoL. Conversely, toxicities in sequential chemo-radiotherapy and SBRT had limited impact on patients' HRQoL. Stage impacts the correlations: LA-NSCLC patients are more adversely affected by toxicity than ES-NSCLC patients, mimicking the results of radiotherapy technique and treatment modality.CONCLUSION: Pre-treatment symptoms and acute/late toxicities variously impact HRQoL of ES- and LA-NSCLC patients undergoing different treatment approaches and radiotherapy techniques. Throughout the disease, dyspnea seems crucial in this association, highlighting the additional effect of co-existing comorbidities. Our data call for optimized radiotherapy limiting toxicities that may affect patients' HRQoL.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01678140
Volume :
176
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Radiotherapy and Oncology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3064841291d4b60c4bddc098126983fb