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Health-related quality of life in colorectal cancer survivors: are there differences between sporadic and hereditary patients?

PURPOSE: To compare health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in colorectal cancer (CRC) survivors with sporadic CRC to those with hereditary cancer, specifically Lynch syndrome (LS). METHODS: Participants completed a mailed self-administered questionnaire that assessed, among other things, demographic...

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Autores principales: Burton-Chase, Allison M., Parker, Wendy M., Donato, Kirsten M., McCormick, Shannon, Gritz, Ellen R., Amos, Christopher I., Lu, Karen H., Lynch, Patrick M., Rodriguez-Bigas, Miguel A., Nancy You, Y., Peterson, Susan K.
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Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5934923/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29757305
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s41687-018-0047-4
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author Burton-Chase, Allison M.
Parker, Wendy M.
Donato, Kirsten M.
McCormick, Shannon
Gritz, Ellen R.
Amos, Christopher I.
Lu, Karen H.
Lynch, Patrick M.
Rodriguez-Bigas, Miguel A.
Nancy You, Y.
Peterson, Susan K.
author_facet Burton-Chase, Allison M.
Parker, Wendy M.
Donato, Kirsten M.
McCormick, Shannon
Gritz, Ellen R.
Amos, Christopher I.
Lu, Karen H.
Lynch, Patrick M.
Rodriguez-Bigas, Miguel A.
Nancy You, Y.
Peterson, Susan K.
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description PURPOSE: To compare health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in colorectal cancer (CRC) survivors with sporadic CRC to those with hereditary cancer, specifically Lynch syndrome (LS). METHODS: Participants completed a mailed self-administered questionnaire that assessed, among other things, demographics, clinical characteristics, and health-related quality of life. Using a case-case design, CRC survivors with LS or sporadic cancer were matched on age, sex, race/ethnicity, cancer stage, geography, and time since diagnosis. Participants were recruited from patient registries at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center (MD Anderson) (n = 33 LS; n = 75 sporadic) and through social media (n = 42 LS). The final sample included 71 LS and 74 sporadic CRC survivors. RESULTS: For LS patients, the mean FACT-C HRQoL score was 84.8 (11.9) [Median = 86.0; Interquartile Range-17] compared to sporadic patients mean score of 85.8 (16.7) [Median = 92.0; Interquartile Range-21], which indicates high quality of life for both groups. LS patients and sporadic CRC patients had similar HRQoL mean scores across 7 different HRQoL metrics, with no significant differences between groups. Exploratory regression analyses indicate some differences in known predictors of HRQoL by group despite no bivariate differences. CONCLUSIONS: HRQoL is an important component of survivorship in CRC patients. Given the clinical distinctions between LS and sporadic patients, we expected to find significant differences between these patients. However, the patients’ experiences/quality of life does not appear to illustrate such a clear dissimilarity within CRC survivors. Given the limited data in this area, larger studies, ideally with data obtained from multiple sites, is needed to better investigate the alignment between clinical determination and patient experience as well as to explore the relationship between HRQOL, treatment regimens, and health outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-59349232018-05-09 Health-related quality of life in colorectal cancer survivors: are there differences between sporadic and hereditary patients? Burton-Chase, Allison M. Parker, Wendy M. Donato, Kirsten M. McCormick, Shannon Gritz, Ellen R. Amos, Christopher I. Lu, Karen H. Lynch, Patrick M. Rodriguez-Bigas, Miguel A. Nancy You, Y. Peterson, Susan K. J Patient Rep Outcomes Short Report PURPOSE: To compare health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in colorectal cancer (CRC) survivors with sporadic CRC to those with hereditary cancer, specifically Lynch syndrome (LS). METHODS: Participants completed a mailed self-administered questionnaire that assessed, among other things, demographics, clinical characteristics, and health-related quality of life. Using a case-case design, CRC survivors with LS or sporadic cancer were matched on age, sex, race/ethnicity, cancer stage, geography, and time since diagnosis. Participants were recruited from patient registries at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center (MD Anderson) (n = 33 LS; n = 75 sporadic) and through social media (n = 42 LS). The final sample included 71 LS and 74 sporadic CRC survivors. RESULTS: For LS patients, the mean FACT-C HRQoL score was 84.8 (11.9) [Median = 86.0; Interquartile Range-17] compared to sporadic patients mean score of 85.8 (16.7) [Median = 92.0; Interquartile Range-21], which indicates high quality of life for both groups. LS patients and sporadic CRC patients had similar HRQoL mean scores across 7 different HRQoL metrics, with no significant differences between groups. Exploratory regression analyses indicate some differences in known predictors of HRQoL by group despite no bivariate differences. CONCLUSIONS: HRQoL is an important component of survivorship in CRC patients. Given the clinical distinctions between LS and sporadic patients, we expected to find significant differences between these patients. However, the patients’ experiences/quality of life does not appear to illustrate such a clear dissimilarity within CRC survivors. Given the limited data in this area, larger studies, ideally with data obtained from multiple sites, is needed to better investigate the alignment between clinical determination and patient experience as well as to explore the relationship between HRQOL, treatment regimens, and health outcomes. Springer International Publishing 2018-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5934923/ /pubmed/29757305 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s41687-018-0047-4 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Burton-Chase, Allison M.
Parker, Wendy M.
Donato, Kirsten M.
McCormick, Shannon
Gritz, Ellen R.
Amos, Christopher I.
Lu, Karen H.
Lynch, Patrick M.
Rodriguez-Bigas, Miguel A.
Nancy You, Y.
Peterson, Susan K.
Health-related quality of life in colorectal cancer survivors: are there differences between sporadic and hereditary patients?
title Health-related quality of life in colorectal cancer survivors: are there differences between sporadic and hereditary patients?
title_full Health-related quality of life in colorectal cancer survivors: are there differences between sporadic and hereditary patients?
title_fullStr Health-related quality of life in colorectal cancer survivors: are there differences between sporadic and hereditary patients?
title_full_unstemmed Health-related quality of life in colorectal cancer survivors: are there differences between sporadic and hereditary patients?
title_short Health-related quality of life in colorectal cancer survivors: are there differences between sporadic and hereditary patients?
title_sort health-related quality of life in colorectal cancer survivors: are there differences between sporadic and hereditary patients?
topic Short Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5934923/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29757305
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s41687-018-0047-4
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