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Impact of radiation-induced toxicities on quality of life of patients treated for head and neck cancer
- Source :
- Radiotherapy and Oncology, 160, 47-53. ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD, 2021.
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Abstract
- PURPOSE: The aim of this study is to establish the relative impact of physician-rated toxicities and patient-rated symptoms in head and neck cancer (HNC) on quality of life (QOL) and to weigh the various toxicities and symptoms during treatment plan optimization and selection.MATERIALS AND METHODS: This prospective cohort study comprised 1,083 HNC patients (development: 750, validation: 333) treated with definitive radiotherapy with or without chemotherapy. Clinical factors were scored at baseline. Physician-rated and patient-rated outcome measures and QOL (EORTC QLQ-HN35 and QLQ-C30) were prospectively scored at baseline and 6, 12, 18 and 24 months after radiotherapy. The impact of 20 common toxicities and symptoms (related to swallowing, salivary function, speech, pain and general complaints) on QOL (0-100 scale) was established for each time point by combining principal component analysis and multivariable linear regression.RESULTS: Radiation-induced toxicities and symptoms resulted in a significant decline in QOL of patients with 12.4±12.8 points at 6 months to 16.6±17.1 points at 24 months. The multivariable linear models described the QOL points subtracted for each toxicity and symptom after radiotherapy. For example, xerostomia and weight loss had a significant but minor effect (on average -0.5 and -0.6 points) while speech problems and fatigue had a much greater impact (on average -11.9 and -17.4 points) on QOL. R2 goodness-of-fit values for the QOL models ranged from 0.64 (6 months) to 0.72 (24 months).CONCLUSION: The relative impact of physician-rated toxicities and patient-rated symptoms on QOL was quantified and can be used to optimize, compare and select HNC radiotherapy treatment plans, to balance the relevance of toxicities and to achieve the best QOL for individual patients.
- Subjects :
- Quality of life
medicine.medical_specialty
medicine.medical_treatment
MODELS
Radiation induced
NTCP
Xerostomia
THERAPY
030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Swallowing
Weight loss
Surveys and Questionnaires
Internal medicine
PROTONS
medicine
Humans
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging
Prospective Studies
Radiation Injuries
Prospective cohort study
Head and neck cancer
OPTIMIZATION
Chemotherapy
business.industry
Dose optimisation
Hematology
medicine.disease
humanities
Radiation therapy
Oncology
Head and Neck Neoplasms
030220 oncology & carcinogenesis
Toxicities
medicine.symptom
business
RADIOTHERAPY
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 18790887 and 01678140
- Volume :
- 160
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Radiotherapy and Oncology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....944adb7c9ed337add89f85d020f25b11
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radonc.2021.04.011