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Factors associated with grade 3 or 4 treatment-related toxicity in women with advanced or recurrent cervical cancer: an exploratory analysis of NRG Oncology/Gynecologic Oncology Group trials 179 and 204
- Source :
- International journal of gynecological cancer : official journal of the International Gynecological Cancer Society, vol 25, iss 2
- Publication Year :
- 2015
- Publisher :
- eScholarship, University of California, 2015.
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Abstract
- ObjectiveThis study aimed to describe pretreatment patient characteristics and baseline quality-of-life scores as they relate to the development of grade 3 or 4 toxicity in patients receiving chemotherapy for advanced/recurrent cervical cancer.MethodsThe study sample was drawn from Gynecologic Oncology Group protocols 179 and 204. Grade 3 or 4 toxicities were considered in 4 specified categories as follows: peripheral neuropathy, fatigue, hematological, and gastrointestinal (GI). The data variables explored included age, stage, pretreatment radiation, performance status (PS) at treatment initiation, and baseline Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Cervix (FACT-Cx) score. A logistic regression model was developed with various adverse events as binary (0/1) outcomes.ResultsSix hundred seventy-three patient-reported questionnaires were used in the analyses. At baseline, pain was the most severe patient-reported symptom. Baseline line-item patient concerns did demonstrate specific correlations with the development of individual toxicities. In 401 patients who were enrolled on Gynecologic Oncology Group 204 (fatigue not measured on 179), a worse PS predicted the development of grade 3 or 4 fatigue (odds ratio, 2.78; 95% confidence interval, 1.66-4.68). Exposure to previous radiation, treatment regimen, and a worse FACT-Cx score were associated with the reporting of both grade 3 or 4 leukopenia (P < 0.05) and anemia (P < 0.0005). Performance status and treatment regimen (P < 0.05) were associated with the development of grade 3 or 4 thrombocytopenia. Age and treatment regimen (P < 0.05) were associated with the development of grade 3 or 4 neutropenia. The FACT-Cx score (P = 0.0016) predicted grade 3 or 4 GI toxicity.ConclusionsThe development of fatigue, hematological, and GI toxicity might be predictable based on factors other than treatment assignment such as age, PS, and patient-reported quality-of-life measurement.
- Subjects :
- Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions
Gastrointestinal Diseases
Oncology and Carcinogenesis
Uterine Cervical Neoplasms
Cervical Cancer
Severity of Illness Index
7.1 Individual care needs
Recurrence
Risk Factors
Clinical Research
Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols
Humans
Oncology & Carcinogenesis
Chemotherapy-Induced Febrile Neutropenia
Fatigue
Cancer
Pain Research
Anemia
Hematology
Middle Aged
Neoplasm Recurrence
Local
Disease Progression
Female
Patient Safety
Management of diseases and conditions
Chronic Pain
Subjects
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- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- International journal of gynecological cancer : official journal of the International Gynecological Cancer Society, vol 25, iss 2
- Accession number :
- edsair.od.......325..8ab40dd42d99a58f2be926bf16be2825