Overview of health-related quality of life and toxicity of non-small cell lung cancer patients receiving curative-intent radiotherapy in a real-life setting (the REQUITE study). (April 2022)
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- Overview of health-related quality of life and toxicity of non-small cell lung cancer patients receiving curative-intent radiotherapy in a real-life setting (the REQUITE study). (April 2022)
- Main Title:
- Overview of health-related quality of life and toxicity of non-small cell lung cancer patients receiving curative-intent radiotherapy in a real-life setting (the REQUITE study)
- Authors:
- Van der Weijst, Lotte
Aguado-Barrera, Miguel E.
Azria, David
Berkovic, Patrick
Boisselier, Pierre
Briers, Erik
Bultijnck, Renée
Calvo-Crespo, Patricia
Chang-Claude, Jenny
Choudhury, Ananya
Defraene, Gilles
Demontois, Sylvian
Dunning, Alison M.
Elliott, Rebecca M.
Ennis, Dawn
Faivre-Finn, Corinne
Franceschini, Marzia
Gutiérrez-Enríquez, Sara
Herskind, Carsten
Higginson, Daniel S.
Kerns, Sarah L.
Johnson, Kerstie
Mollà, Meritxell
Lambrecht, Maarten
Ramos, Mónica
Rancati, Tiziana
Rimner, Andreas
Rosenstein, Barry S.
De Ruysscher, Dirk
Salem, Ahmed
Sangalli, Claudia
Seibold, Petra
Sosa-Fajardo, Paloma
Sperk, Elena
Stobart, Hilary
Summersgill, Holly
Surmont, Veerle
Symonds, Paul
Taboada-Lorenzo, Begoña
Talbot, Christopher J.
Valdagni, Riccardo
Vega, Ana
Veldeman, Liv
Veldwijk, Marlon R.
Ward, Tim
Webb, Adam
West, Catharine M.L.
Lievens, Yolande
… (more) - Abstract:
- Highlights: Radiotherapy may play an important role in lung cancer treatment. Loco-regional thoracic radiotherapy may result in acute and late toxicities. Radiotherapy may also alleviate tumour-related symptoms. Toxicities and symptoms may impact health-related quality of life (HRQoL) It is important to take into account HRQoL and toxicities in therapy-decision making. Abstract: Objectives: Radiotherapy-induced toxicity may negatively impact health-related quality of life (HRQoL). This report investigates the impact of curative-intent radiotherapy on HRQoL and toxicity in early stage and locally-advanced non-small cell lung cancer patients treated with radiotherapy or chemo-radiotherapy enrolled in the observational prospective REQUITE study. Materials and methods: HRQoL was assessed using the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer QLQ-C30 questionnaire up to 2 years post radiotherapy. Eleven toxicities were scored by clinicians using the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE) version 4. Toxicity scores were calculated by subtracting baseline values. Mixed model analyses were applied to determine statistical significance (p ≤ 0.01). Meaningful clinical important differences (MCID) were determined for changes in HRQoL. Analysis was performed on the overall data, different radiotherapy techniques, multimodality treatments and disease stages. Results: Data of 510 patients were analysed. There was no significant change in HRQoL or its domains,Highlights: Radiotherapy may play an important role in lung cancer treatment. Loco-regional thoracic radiotherapy may result in acute and late toxicities. Radiotherapy may also alleviate tumour-related symptoms. Toxicities and symptoms may impact health-related quality of life (HRQoL) It is important to take into account HRQoL and toxicities in therapy-decision making. Abstract: Objectives: Radiotherapy-induced toxicity may negatively impact health-related quality of life (HRQoL). This report investigates the impact of curative-intent radiotherapy on HRQoL and toxicity in early stage and locally-advanced non-small cell lung cancer patients treated with radiotherapy or chemo-radiotherapy enrolled in the observational prospective REQUITE study. Materials and methods: HRQoL was assessed using the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer QLQ-C30 questionnaire up to 2 years post radiotherapy. Eleven toxicities were scored by clinicians using the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE) version 4. Toxicity scores were calculated by subtracting baseline values. Mixed model analyses were applied to determine statistical significance (p ≤ 0.01). Meaningful clinical important differences (MCID) were determined for changes in HRQoL. Analysis was performed on the overall data, different radiotherapy techniques, multimodality treatments and disease stages. Results: Data of 510 patients were analysed. There was no significant change in HRQoL or its domains, except for deterioration in cognitive functioning (p = 0.01). Radiotherapy technique had no significant impact on HRQoL. The addition of chemotherapy was significantly associated with HRQoL over time (p <.001). Overall toxicity did not significantly change over time. Acute toxicities of radiation-dermatitis (p =.003), dysphagia (p =.002) and esophagitis (p <.001) peaked at 3 months and decreased thereafter. Pneumonitis initially deteriorated but improved significantly after 12 months (p =.011). A proportion of patients experienced meaningful clinically important improvements and deteriorations in overall HRQoL and its domains. In some patients, pre-treatment symptoms improved gradually. Conclusions: While overall HRQoL and toxicity did not change over time, some patients improved, whereas others experienced acute radiotherapy-induced toxicities and deteriorated HRQoL, especially physical and cognitive functioning. Patient characteristics, more so than radiotherapy technique and treatment modality, impact post-radiotherapy toxicity and HRQoL outcomes. This stresses the importance of considering the potential impact of radiotherapy on individuals' HRQoL, symptoms and toxicity in treatment decision-making. … (more)
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- Lung cancer. Volume 166(2022)
- Journal:
- Lung cancer
- Issue:
- Volume 166(2022)
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- Volume 166, Issue 2022 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 166
- Issue:
- 2022
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0166-2022-0000
- Page Start:
- 228
- Page End:
- 241
- Publication Date:
- 2022-04
- Subjects:
- Lungs -- Cancer -- Periodicals
Lung Neoplasms -- Abstracts
Lung Neoplasms -- Periodicals
Poumons -- Cancer -- Périodiques
Lungs -- Cancer
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http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.lungcan.2022.03.010 ↗
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