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Early recognition of anorexia through patient-generated assessment predicts survival in patients with oesophagogastric cancer
Cancer cachexia is common in patients with oesophagogastric cancer (OG) and is linked to overall survival (OS). One of the key components of cachexia is anorexia; it is not known whether anorexia impacts on OS and there is no method of routine screening in current practice. Diagnosis relies on patie...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6881015/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31774822 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0224540 |
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author | Abraham, Marc Kordatou, Zoe Barriuso, Jorge Lamarca, Angela Weaver, Jamie M. J. Cipriano, Claudia Papaxoinis, George Backen, Alison Mansoor, Wasat |
author_facet | Abraham, Marc Kordatou, Zoe Barriuso, Jorge Lamarca, Angela Weaver, Jamie M. J. Cipriano, Claudia Papaxoinis, George Backen, Alison Mansoor, Wasat |
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description | Cancer cachexia is common in patients with oesophagogastric cancer (OG) and is linked to overall survival (OS). One of the key components of cachexia is anorexia; it is not known whether anorexia impacts on OS and there is no method of routine screening in current practice. Diagnosis relies on patients describing the symptoms, clinicians diagnosing anorexia and acting upon it. Patients with oesophageal/gastroesophageal junction or gastric cancer were assessed using the Functional Assessment of Anorexia Cachexia Therapy Anorexia/Cachexia Subscale (FAACT A/CS). FAACT A/CS includes 12 questions validated previously to diagnose anorexia in patients with cancer. Of the 182 patients included, 69% scored ≤37/48 and were considered to be anorexic; FAACT A/CS was a better predictor of OS in metastatic patients than body mass index or weight loss in the six months prior to cancer diagnosis. The median OS of patients with FAACT A/CS scores of >37 was longer than patients with scores of ≤37 (19.3 months vs 6.7 months, Hazard Ratio [HR] 2.9, 95% Confidence Interval [CI] 1.4–6.0, p<0.0001). Patients with performance status (PS) 0–2 and FAACT A/CS >37 had substantially longer OS than those with PS 0–2 and FAACT A/CS ≤37 (18.7 months vs 7.9 months, HR 2.5 (95% CI 1.2–5.1, P<0.0001). The FAACT A/CS questionnaire allows clinicians to identify patients with anorexia who may benefit from early nutrition interventions. Importantly, this is the first study to show the association between anorexia and survival in patients with metastatic OG cancers. This will form the basis of future interventional studies to improve patient outcomes. |
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spelling | pubmed-68810152019-12-08 Early recognition of anorexia through patient-generated assessment predicts survival in patients with oesophagogastric cancer Abraham, Marc Kordatou, Zoe Barriuso, Jorge Lamarca, Angela Weaver, Jamie M. J. Cipriano, Claudia Papaxoinis, George Backen, Alison Mansoor, Wasat PLoS One Research Article Cancer cachexia is common in patients with oesophagogastric cancer (OG) and is linked to overall survival (OS). One of the key components of cachexia is anorexia; it is not known whether anorexia impacts on OS and there is no method of routine screening in current practice. Diagnosis relies on patients describing the symptoms, clinicians diagnosing anorexia and acting upon it. Patients with oesophageal/gastroesophageal junction or gastric cancer were assessed using the Functional Assessment of Anorexia Cachexia Therapy Anorexia/Cachexia Subscale (FAACT A/CS). FAACT A/CS includes 12 questions validated previously to diagnose anorexia in patients with cancer. Of the 182 patients included, 69% scored ≤37/48 and were considered to be anorexic; FAACT A/CS was a better predictor of OS in metastatic patients than body mass index or weight loss in the six months prior to cancer diagnosis. The median OS of patients with FAACT A/CS scores of >37 was longer than patients with scores of ≤37 (19.3 months vs 6.7 months, Hazard Ratio [HR] 2.9, 95% Confidence Interval [CI] 1.4–6.0, p<0.0001). Patients with performance status (PS) 0–2 and FAACT A/CS >37 had substantially longer OS than those with PS 0–2 and FAACT A/CS ≤37 (18.7 months vs 7.9 months, HR 2.5 (95% CI 1.2–5.1, P<0.0001). The FAACT A/CS questionnaire allows clinicians to identify patients with anorexia who may benefit from early nutrition interventions. Importantly, this is the first study to show the association between anorexia and survival in patients with metastatic OG cancers. This will form the basis of future interventional studies to improve patient outcomes. Public Library of Science 2019-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6881015/ /pubmed/31774822 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0224540 Text en © 2019 Abraham et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Abraham, Marc Kordatou, Zoe Barriuso, Jorge Lamarca, Angela Weaver, Jamie M. J. Cipriano, Claudia Papaxoinis, George Backen, Alison Mansoor, Wasat Early recognition of anorexia through patient-generated assessment predicts survival in patients with oesophagogastric cancer |
title | Early recognition of anorexia through patient-generated assessment predicts survival in patients with oesophagogastric cancer |
title_full | Early recognition of anorexia through patient-generated assessment predicts survival in patients with oesophagogastric cancer |
title_fullStr | Early recognition of anorexia through patient-generated assessment predicts survival in patients with oesophagogastric cancer |
title_full_unstemmed | Early recognition of anorexia through patient-generated assessment predicts survival in patients with oesophagogastric cancer |
title_short | Early recognition of anorexia through patient-generated assessment predicts survival in patients with oesophagogastric cancer |
title_sort | early recognition of anorexia through patient-generated assessment predicts survival in patients with oesophagogastric cancer |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6881015/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31774822 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0224540 |
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