Does chemotherapy improve Quality of Life in NSCLC PS 2?
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/2447Dato
2009-03Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Forfatter
Sundstrøm, Stein H.; Helbekkmo, Nina; von Plessen, Christian; Strøm, Hans H.; Aasebø, Ulf; Bremnes, Roy M.Sammendrag
Introduction
Nearly 40% of patients with advanced NSCLC are in performance status (PS) 2. These patients have a shorter life expectancy than PS 0/1 patients and they are underrepresented in clinical trials. Data on how platinum-based combination chemotherapy affects Health Related Quality of Life (HRQOL) of patients with PS 2 are scarce and the treatment of this important group of patients is controversial.
Methods
A national multicenter phase III study on platinum based chemotherapy to 432 advanced NSCLC patients included 123 patients with PS 2. To explore the treatment impact on HRQOL, the development of HRQOL during the first nine weeks were compared between PS 2 and PS 0/1 patients. We used the EORTC QLQ-C30 and QLQ-LC13 questionnaires. Standardized area under the curve for all HRQOL items, and HRQOL responses classified as better, stable or worse, were compared between the groups.
Results
Whereas the demographic data at baseline were well balanced between the groups, the PS 2 patients had significantly worse function and more severe symptoms than the PS 0/1 patients. In response to combination chemotherapy, the PS 2 patients had a more profound improvement of global QOL, cognitive function, fatigue, dyspnea, sleeping problems and appetite loss in comparison to the PS 0/1 group.
Conclusions
PS 2 NSCLC patients seem to achieve valuable HRQOL benefits from platinum-based combination therapy. Prospective clinical studies with predefined HRQOL outcomes in PS 2 patients are needed to confirm these findings.
Nearly 40% of patients with advanced NSCLC are in performance status (PS) 2. These patients have a shorter life expectancy than PS 0/1 patients and they are underrepresented in clinical trials. Data on how platinum-based combination chemotherapy affects Health Related Quality of Life (HRQOL) of patients with PS 2 are scarce and the treatment of this important group of patients is controversial.
Methods
A national multicenter phase III study on platinum based chemotherapy to 432 advanced NSCLC patients included 123 patients with PS 2. To explore the treatment impact on HRQOL, the development of HRQOL during the first nine weeks were compared between PS 2 and PS 0/1 patients. We used the EORTC QLQ-C30 and QLQ-LC13 questionnaires. Standardized area under the curve for all HRQOL items, and HRQOL responses classified as better, stable or worse, were compared between the groups.
Results
Whereas the demographic data at baseline were well balanced between the groups, the PS 2 patients had significantly worse function and more severe symptoms than the PS 0/1 patients. In response to combination chemotherapy, the PS 2 patients had a more profound improvement of global QOL, cognitive function, fatigue, dyspnea, sleeping problems and appetite loss in comparison to the PS 0/1 group.
Conclusions
PS 2 NSCLC patients seem to achieve valuable HRQOL benefits from platinum-based combination therapy. Prospective clinical studies with predefined HRQOL outcomes in PS 2 patients are needed to confirm these findings.
Beskrivelse
Accepted version, reprinted with permission. Published version, with slightly different title, available at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02841860902795240
Forlag
Taylor & FrancisSitering
Acta Oncologica 2009, Vol. 48, No. 7, Pages 1019-1025Metadata
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