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The Impact of Cancer-Related Fatigue on HRQOL in Survivors of Childhood Cancer: A DCCSS LATER Study

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Survivors of childhood cancer have an increased risk to experience symptoms of severe and persistent fatigue. We studied how fatigue might affect the health-related quality of life of these survivors. Questionnaire items asking about a broad range of daily life aspects were compared...

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Autores principales: Penson, Adriaan, Walraven, Iris, Bronkhorst, Ewald, Maurice-Stam, Heleen, Grootenhuis, Martha A., Van der Heiden-van der Loo, Margriet, Tissing, Wim J. E., Van der Pal, Helena J. H., De Vries, Andrica C. H., Bresters, Dorine, Ronckers, Cécile, Van den Heuvel, Marry M., Neggers, Sebastian J. C. M. M., Versluys, Birgitta A. B., Louwerens, Marloes, Pluijm, Saskia M. F., Kremer, Leontien C. M., Blijlevens, Nicole, Van Dulmen-den Broeder, Eline, Knoop, Hans, Loonen, Jacqueline
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9221067/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35740518
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14122851
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author Penson, Adriaan
Walraven, Iris
Bronkhorst, Ewald
Maurice-Stam, Heleen
Grootenhuis, Martha A.
Van der Heiden-van der Loo, Margriet
Tissing, Wim J. E.
Van der Pal, Helena J. H.
De Vries, Andrica C. H.
Bresters, Dorine
Ronckers, Cécile
Van den Heuvel, Marry M.
Neggers, Sebastian J. C. M. M.
Versluys, Birgitta A. B.
Louwerens, Marloes
Pluijm, Saskia M. F.
Kremer, Leontien C. M.
Blijlevens, Nicole
Van Dulmen-den Broeder, Eline
Knoop, Hans
Loonen, Jacqueline
author_facet Penson, Adriaan
Walraven, Iris
Bronkhorst, Ewald
Maurice-Stam, Heleen
Grootenhuis, Martha A.
Van der Heiden-van der Loo, Margriet
Tissing, Wim J. E.
Van der Pal, Helena J. H.
De Vries, Andrica C. H.
Bresters, Dorine
Ronckers, Cécile
Van den Heuvel, Marry M.
Neggers, Sebastian J. C. M. M.
Versluys, Birgitta A. B.
Louwerens, Marloes
Pluijm, Saskia M. F.
Kremer, Leontien C. M.
Blijlevens, Nicole
Van Dulmen-den Broeder, Eline
Knoop, Hans
Loonen, Jacqueline
author_sort Penson, Adriaan
collection PubMed
description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Survivors of childhood cancer have an increased risk to experience symptoms of severe and persistent fatigue. We studied how fatigue might affect the health-related quality of life of these survivors. Questionnaire items asking about a broad range of daily life aspects were compared between fatigued survivors, survivors without fatigue and the general Dutch population. A total of eleven aspects were studied which were all negatively affected by fatigue, with the largest impact seen for Vitality (how much energy does a person have), General Health (perception of current and future health) and Role Limitations (work-related activities). Results show the negative impact fatigue can have on the daily lives of survivors and why it is important to treat fatigue adequately. ABSTRACT: Background: Early detection and management of late effects of treatment and their impact on health-related quality of life (HRQOL) has become a key goal of childhood cancer survivorship care. One of the most prevalent late effects is chronic fatigue (CF). The current study aimed to investigate the association between CF and HRQOL in a nationwide cohort of CCS. Methods: Participants were included from the Dutch Childhood Cancer Survivor Study (DCCSS) LATER cohort, a nationwide cohort of CCS. Participants completed the Checklist Individual Strength (CIS) to indicate CF (CIS fatigue severity subscale ≥ 35 and duration of symptoms ≥6 months) and the Short Form-36 (SF-36) and TNO (Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research) and AZL (Leiden University Medical Centre) Adult’s Health-Related Quality of Life questionnaire (TAAQOL) as measures for HRQOL. Differences in mean HRQOL domain scores between CF and non-CF participants were investigated using independent samples t-tests and ANCOVA to adjust for age and sex. The association between CF and impaired HRQOL (scoring ≥ 2 SD below the population norm) was investigated using logistic regression analyses, adjusting for confounders. Results: A total of 1695 participants were included in the study. Mean HRQOL domain scores were significantly lower in participants with CF. In addition, CF was associated with impaired HRQOL on all of the domains (except physical functioning) with adjusted odds ratios ranging from 2.1 (95% CI 1.3–3.4; sexuality domain) to 30.4 (95% CI 16.4–56.2; vitality domain). Conclusions: CF is associated with impaired HRQOL, urging for the screening and regular monitoring of fatigue, and developing possible preventative programs and interventions.
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spelling pubmed-92210672022-06-24 The Impact of Cancer-Related Fatigue on HRQOL in Survivors of Childhood Cancer: A DCCSS LATER Study Penson, Adriaan Walraven, Iris Bronkhorst, Ewald Maurice-Stam, Heleen Grootenhuis, Martha A. Van der Heiden-van der Loo, Margriet Tissing, Wim J. E. Van der Pal, Helena J. H. De Vries, Andrica C. H. Bresters, Dorine Ronckers, Cécile Van den Heuvel, Marry M. Neggers, Sebastian J. C. M. M. Versluys, Birgitta A. B. Louwerens, Marloes Pluijm, Saskia M. F. Kremer, Leontien C. M. Blijlevens, Nicole Van Dulmen-den Broeder, Eline Knoop, Hans Loonen, Jacqueline Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Survivors of childhood cancer have an increased risk to experience symptoms of severe and persistent fatigue. We studied how fatigue might affect the health-related quality of life of these survivors. Questionnaire items asking about a broad range of daily life aspects were compared between fatigued survivors, survivors without fatigue and the general Dutch population. A total of eleven aspects were studied which were all negatively affected by fatigue, with the largest impact seen for Vitality (how much energy does a person have), General Health (perception of current and future health) and Role Limitations (work-related activities). Results show the negative impact fatigue can have on the daily lives of survivors and why it is important to treat fatigue adequately. ABSTRACT: Background: Early detection and management of late effects of treatment and their impact on health-related quality of life (HRQOL) has become a key goal of childhood cancer survivorship care. One of the most prevalent late effects is chronic fatigue (CF). The current study aimed to investigate the association between CF and HRQOL in a nationwide cohort of CCS. Methods: Participants were included from the Dutch Childhood Cancer Survivor Study (DCCSS) LATER cohort, a nationwide cohort of CCS. Participants completed the Checklist Individual Strength (CIS) to indicate CF (CIS fatigue severity subscale ≥ 35 and duration of symptoms ≥6 months) and the Short Form-36 (SF-36) and TNO (Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research) and AZL (Leiden University Medical Centre) Adult’s Health-Related Quality of Life questionnaire (TAAQOL) as measures for HRQOL. Differences in mean HRQOL domain scores between CF and non-CF participants were investigated using independent samples t-tests and ANCOVA to adjust for age and sex. The association between CF and impaired HRQOL (scoring ≥ 2 SD below the population norm) was investigated using logistic regression analyses, adjusting for confounders. Results: A total of 1695 participants were included in the study. Mean HRQOL domain scores were significantly lower in participants with CF. In addition, CF was associated with impaired HRQOL on all of the domains (except physical functioning) with adjusted odds ratios ranging from 2.1 (95% CI 1.3–3.4; sexuality domain) to 30.4 (95% CI 16.4–56.2; vitality domain). Conclusions: CF is associated with impaired HRQOL, urging for the screening and regular monitoring of fatigue, and developing possible preventative programs and interventions. MDPI 2022-06-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9221067/ /pubmed/35740518 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14122851 Text en © 2022 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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Penson, Adriaan
Walraven, Iris
Bronkhorst, Ewald
Maurice-Stam, Heleen
Grootenhuis, Martha A.
Van der Heiden-van der Loo, Margriet
Tissing, Wim J. E.
Van der Pal, Helena J. H.
De Vries, Andrica C. H.
Bresters, Dorine
Ronckers, Cécile
Van den Heuvel, Marry M.
Neggers, Sebastian J. C. M. M.
Versluys, Birgitta A. B.
Louwerens, Marloes
Pluijm, Saskia M. F.
Kremer, Leontien C. M.
Blijlevens, Nicole
Van Dulmen-den Broeder, Eline
Knoop, Hans
Loonen, Jacqueline
The Impact of Cancer-Related Fatigue on HRQOL in Survivors of Childhood Cancer: A DCCSS LATER Study
title The Impact of Cancer-Related Fatigue on HRQOL in Survivors of Childhood Cancer: A DCCSS LATER Study
title_full The Impact of Cancer-Related Fatigue on HRQOL in Survivors of Childhood Cancer: A DCCSS LATER Study
title_fullStr The Impact of Cancer-Related Fatigue on HRQOL in Survivors of Childhood Cancer: A DCCSS LATER Study
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Cancer-Related Fatigue on HRQOL in Survivors of Childhood Cancer: A DCCSS LATER Study
title_short The Impact of Cancer-Related Fatigue on HRQOL in Survivors of Childhood Cancer: A DCCSS LATER Study
title_sort impact of cancer-related fatigue on hrqol in survivors of childhood cancer: a dccss later study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9221067/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35740518
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14122851
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