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Time from Diagnosis and Correlates of Health-Related Quality of Life among Young Adult Colorectal Cancer Survivors

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Young adult survivors of colorectal cancer often undergo intensive and multimodal cancer therapy and may experience impairments in health-related quality of life. However, knowledge regarding the impacts of colorectal cancer on the quality of life of young adults is limited. This stu...

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Autores principales: Miller, Kimberly A., Stal, Julia, Gallagher, Phuong, Weng, Zhen, Freyer, David R., Kaslander, Jonathan N., Marin, Priscilla, Lenz, Heinz-Josef, Milam, Joel E., Govaerts, Lauren, Barzi, Afsaneh
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8392733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34439198
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13164045
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author Miller, Kimberly A.
Stal, Julia
Gallagher, Phuong
Weng, Zhen
Freyer, David R.
Kaslander, Jonathan N.
Marin, Priscilla
Lenz, Heinz-Josef
Milam, Joel E.
Govaerts, Lauren
Barzi, Afsaneh
author_facet Miller, Kimberly A.
Stal, Julia
Gallagher, Phuong
Weng, Zhen
Freyer, David R.
Kaslander, Jonathan N.
Marin, Priscilla
Lenz, Heinz-Josef
Milam, Joel E.
Govaerts, Lauren
Barzi, Afsaneh
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Young adult survivors of colorectal cancer often undergo intensive and multimodal cancer therapy and may experience impairments in health-related quality of life. However, knowledge regarding the impacts of colorectal cancer on the quality of life of young adults is limited. This study aimed to characterize overall health-related quality of life among young adult colorectal cancer survivors within 36 months of their diagnosis or relapse, to compare those who are shorter versus longer time from initial diagnosis or relapse, and to examine correlates across the distinct domains of quality of life. Such information can inform the development of life stage-appropriate counseling and interventions to maintain and improve health-related quality of life following a colorectal cancer diagnosis for this at-risk patient population. ABSTRACT: The incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) is rising among young adults. Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in survivorship is not well-described in this population. We assessed HRQoL among young adult CRC survivors diagnosed from age 18–39 (AYAs) to examine differences by time from diagnosis, and to identify key correlates. A cross-sectional online survey was administered in collaboration with a national patient advocacy organization. The Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy (FACT-C) was used to measure HRQoL, which assesses HRQoL globally and across 4 domains: emotional, physical, social, and functional. T-tests were conducted to compare HRQoL between survivors who were 6–18 months versus 19–36 months from diagnosis or relapse and multiple linear regression was conducted to identify correlates. The sample (n = 196) had a mean age of 32.2(SD ± 4.5); 116 (59.9%) were male; and the self-reported tumor location was colon (39.3%) or rectal (60.7%). The majority (56.4%) were diagnosed with stage 2 disease; 96.9% were non-metastatic. The mean global HRQoL score was 67.7 out of a possible score of 136. Across domains, mean scores were low. Emotional and physical well-being were significantly higher among survivors who were 19–36 months from diagnosis/relapse compared to those 6–18 months from diagnosis/relapse. Longer time from diagnosis and older current age were associated with higher HRQoL, while more intensive treatment and higher clinical disease stage were negatively associated, particularly in the emotional and physical domains. Overall, HRQoL was low in this population, and further research is needed to inform age-appropriate interventions to improve HRQoL for AYA CRC survivors.
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spelling pubmed-83927332021-08-28 Time from Diagnosis and Correlates of Health-Related Quality of Life among Young Adult Colorectal Cancer Survivors Miller, Kimberly A. Stal, Julia Gallagher, Phuong Weng, Zhen Freyer, David R. Kaslander, Jonathan N. Marin, Priscilla Lenz, Heinz-Josef Milam, Joel E. Govaerts, Lauren Barzi, Afsaneh Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Young adult survivors of colorectal cancer often undergo intensive and multimodal cancer therapy and may experience impairments in health-related quality of life. However, knowledge regarding the impacts of colorectal cancer on the quality of life of young adults is limited. This study aimed to characterize overall health-related quality of life among young adult colorectal cancer survivors within 36 months of their diagnosis or relapse, to compare those who are shorter versus longer time from initial diagnosis or relapse, and to examine correlates across the distinct domains of quality of life. Such information can inform the development of life stage-appropriate counseling and interventions to maintain and improve health-related quality of life following a colorectal cancer diagnosis for this at-risk patient population. ABSTRACT: The incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) is rising among young adults. Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in survivorship is not well-described in this population. We assessed HRQoL among young adult CRC survivors diagnosed from age 18–39 (AYAs) to examine differences by time from diagnosis, and to identify key correlates. A cross-sectional online survey was administered in collaboration with a national patient advocacy organization. The Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy (FACT-C) was used to measure HRQoL, which assesses HRQoL globally and across 4 domains: emotional, physical, social, and functional. T-tests were conducted to compare HRQoL between survivors who were 6–18 months versus 19–36 months from diagnosis or relapse and multiple linear regression was conducted to identify correlates. The sample (n = 196) had a mean age of 32.2(SD ± 4.5); 116 (59.9%) were male; and the self-reported tumor location was colon (39.3%) or rectal (60.7%). The majority (56.4%) were diagnosed with stage 2 disease; 96.9% were non-metastatic. The mean global HRQoL score was 67.7 out of a possible score of 136. Across domains, mean scores were low. Emotional and physical well-being were significantly higher among survivors who were 19–36 months from diagnosis/relapse compared to those 6–18 months from diagnosis/relapse. Longer time from diagnosis and older current age were associated with higher HRQoL, while more intensive treatment and higher clinical disease stage were negatively associated, particularly in the emotional and physical domains. Overall, HRQoL was low in this population, and further research is needed to inform age-appropriate interventions to improve HRQoL for AYA CRC survivors. MDPI 2021-08-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8392733/ /pubmed/34439198 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13164045 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Miller, Kimberly A.
Stal, Julia
Gallagher, Phuong
Weng, Zhen
Freyer, David R.
Kaslander, Jonathan N.
Marin, Priscilla
Lenz, Heinz-Josef
Milam, Joel E.
Govaerts, Lauren
Barzi, Afsaneh
Time from Diagnosis and Correlates of Health-Related Quality of Life among Young Adult Colorectal Cancer Survivors
title Time from Diagnosis and Correlates of Health-Related Quality of Life among Young Adult Colorectal Cancer Survivors
title_full Time from Diagnosis and Correlates of Health-Related Quality of Life among Young Adult Colorectal Cancer Survivors
title_fullStr Time from Diagnosis and Correlates of Health-Related Quality of Life among Young Adult Colorectal Cancer Survivors
title_full_unstemmed Time from Diagnosis and Correlates of Health-Related Quality of Life among Young Adult Colorectal Cancer Survivors
title_short Time from Diagnosis and Correlates of Health-Related Quality of Life among Young Adult Colorectal Cancer Survivors
title_sort time from diagnosis and correlates of health-related quality of life among young adult colorectal cancer survivors
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8392733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34439198
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13164045
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