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ePROs in the follow-up of cancer patients treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors: a retrospective study

PURPOSE: Patient-reported outcome (PRO) follow-up has been shown to improve quality of life (QoL) and survival of cancer patients receiving chemotherapy. Kaiku Health application is a web-based electronic PRO (ePRO) tool which is designed for follow-up of cancer patients receiving immune checkpoint...

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Autores principales: Iivanainen, Sanna, Alanko, Tuomo, Peltola, Katriina, Konkola, Teemu, Ekström, Jussi, Virtanen, Henri, Koivunen, Jussi P.
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Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6394667/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30666409
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00432-018-02835-6
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author Iivanainen, Sanna
Alanko, Tuomo
Peltola, Katriina
Konkola, Teemu
Ekström, Jussi
Virtanen, Henri
Koivunen, Jussi P.
author_facet Iivanainen, Sanna
Alanko, Tuomo
Peltola, Katriina
Konkola, Teemu
Ekström, Jussi
Virtanen, Henri
Koivunen, Jussi P.
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description PURPOSE: Patient-reported outcome (PRO) follow-up has been shown to improve quality of life (QoL) and survival of cancer patients receiving chemotherapy. Kaiku Health application is a web-based electronic PRO (ePRO) tool which is designed for follow-up of cancer patients receiving immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI). Purpose of the current study is to investigate whether symptoms collected by Kaiku Health ePRO tool on cancer patients receiving immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) follows to symptoms reported in clinical trials and whether coupling of specific symptoms does occur. METHODS: We retrospectively collected data on symptom timing and severity, and QoL of patients followed with Kaiku Health IO module in two Finnish cancer centers between 2017 and 2018. Kaiku Health IO module consists of 18 adaptive questions, which assess the presence and severity of symptoms. Patients were requested (via e-mail) to fill online symptom questionnaires with 3–7 day interval and QoL questionnaires (QLQ-C30) with 1–2 month interval. RESULTS: The IO module was used to follow 37 patients who had filled in total 559 symptom questionnaires. There was good adherence to ePRO follow-up with a median of 11 questionnaires filled per patient. The reported symptoms and their severity follow closely what has been seen in clinical trials investigating ICIs. Correlation analysis of the symptoms showed the strongest positive correlations between itching and rash; nausea and vomiting, decreased appetite, or stomach pain; cough and shortness of breath. CONCLUSIONS: The results of the current study suggest that real-world symptom data collected through the ePRO application on cancer patients receiving ICI therapy aligns with the data from clinical trials. Correlations between different symptoms occur, which might reflect therapeutic efficiency, side effects, or tumor progression. These correlations should be further investigated with data coupled to clinical outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-63946672019-03-15 ePROs in the follow-up of cancer patients treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors: a retrospective study Iivanainen, Sanna Alanko, Tuomo Peltola, Katriina Konkola, Teemu Ekström, Jussi Virtanen, Henri Koivunen, Jussi P. J Cancer Res Clin Oncol Original Article – Clinical Oncology PURPOSE: Patient-reported outcome (PRO) follow-up has been shown to improve quality of life (QoL) and survival of cancer patients receiving chemotherapy. Kaiku Health application is a web-based electronic PRO (ePRO) tool which is designed for follow-up of cancer patients receiving immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI). Purpose of the current study is to investigate whether symptoms collected by Kaiku Health ePRO tool on cancer patients receiving immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) follows to symptoms reported in clinical trials and whether coupling of specific symptoms does occur. METHODS: We retrospectively collected data on symptom timing and severity, and QoL of patients followed with Kaiku Health IO module in two Finnish cancer centers between 2017 and 2018. Kaiku Health IO module consists of 18 adaptive questions, which assess the presence and severity of symptoms. Patients were requested (via e-mail) to fill online symptom questionnaires with 3–7 day interval and QoL questionnaires (QLQ-C30) with 1–2 month interval. RESULTS: The IO module was used to follow 37 patients who had filled in total 559 symptom questionnaires. There was good adherence to ePRO follow-up with a median of 11 questionnaires filled per patient. The reported symptoms and their severity follow closely what has been seen in clinical trials investigating ICIs. Correlation analysis of the symptoms showed the strongest positive correlations between itching and rash; nausea and vomiting, decreased appetite, or stomach pain; cough and shortness of breath. CONCLUSIONS: The results of the current study suggest that real-world symptom data collected through the ePRO application on cancer patients receiving ICI therapy aligns with the data from clinical trials. Correlations between different symptoms occur, which might reflect therapeutic efficiency, side effects, or tumor progression. These correlations should be further investigated with data coupled to clinical outcomes. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2019-01-21 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6394667/ /pubmed/30666409 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00432-018-02835-6 Text en © The Author(s) 2019 OpenAccessThis 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.
spellingShingle Original Article – Clinical Oncology
Iivanainen, Sanna
Alanko, Tuomo
Peltola, Katriina
Konkola, Teemu
Ekström, Jussi
Virtanen, Henri
Koivunen, Jussi P.
ePROs in the follow-up of cancer patients treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors: a retrospective study
title ePROs in the follow-up of cancer patients treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors: a retrospective study
title_full ePROs in the follow-up of cancer patients treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors: a retrospective study
title_fullStr ePROs in the follow-up of cancer patients treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors: a retrospective study
title_full_unstemmed ePROs in the follow-up of cancer patients treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors: a retrospective study
title_short ePROs in the follow-up of cancer patients treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors: a retrospective study
title_sort epros in the follow-up of cancer patients treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors: a retrospective study
topic Original Article – Clinical Oncology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6394667/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30666409
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00432-018-02835-6
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