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Survey of Lifestyle, Past Medical History and Complementary and Alternative Medicine Use Among Adult Patients Participating in the National Cancer Institute's Exceptional Responders Initiative

INTRODUCTION: The Exceptional Responders Initiative (ERI) at the National Cancer Institute attempts to correlate unusually good outcomes in patients with cancer with genetic targets in tumors and the therapies the patients received. It is not known if other factors might contribute to exceptional re...

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Autores principales: Olaku, Oluwadamilola, Conley, Barbara A., Ivy, S. Percy, McShane, Lisa M., Staudt, Louis M., King, Sophie M., Sansevere, Megan, Kim, Benjamin, White, Jeffrey D.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Neoplasia Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9365974/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35944413
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tranon.2022.101484
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author Olaku, Oluwadamilola
Conley, Barbara A.
Ivy, S. Percy
McShane, Lisa M.
Staudt, Louis M.
King, Sophie M.
Sansevere, Megan
Kim, Benjamin
White, Jeffrey D.
author_facet Olaku, Oluwadamilola
Conley, Barbara A.
Ivy, S. Percy
McShane, Lisa M.
Staudt, Louis M.
King, Sophie M.
Sansevere, Megan
Kim, Benjamin
White, Jeffrey D.
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description INTRODUCTION: The Exceptional Responders Initiative (ERI) at the National Cancer Institute attempts to correlate unusually good outcomes in patients with cancer with genetic targets in tumors and the therapies the patients received. It is not known if other factors might contribute to exceptional responses or outcomes. We explored aspects of the medical history, lifestyle changes, complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use and communication between health care practitioners and patients who experienced an exceptional response following cancer treatment. METHODS: All subjects whose case was submitted to the ERI were eligible to participate in the survey. A 121-question survey questionnaire was developed to assess aspects of the subject's past medical history, lifestyle (e.g., diet, exercise, spirituality) and use of CAM. RESULTS: Thirty subjects completed and returned the questionnaire from approximately 88 patients invited to participate (approximate response rate = 34%). Approximately 68% were female and 32% were male. Fifty percent of subjects changed their diet after their cancer diagnosis. Eighteen patients (60%) reported using a CAM therapy (not including oral vitamins/minerals or spiritual practices) during their Exceptional Response (ER). CONCLUSION: Multiple factors, including features of the tumor itself, the patient, or the environment, could affect tumor response or patient survival, either solely or in combination with the treatments received. Many patients use other medications, change their diet or physical activity or use CAM interventions after their cancer diagnosis. Investigators attempting to understand the exceptional response phenomenon should acquire rich data sets of their subjects that include information about these factors.
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spelling pubmed-93659742022-08-18 Survey of Lifestyle, Past Medical History and Complementary and Alternative Medicine Use Among Adult Patients Participating in the National Cancer Institute's Exceptional Responders Initiative Olaku, Oluwadamilola Conley, Barbara A. Ivy, S. Percy McShane, Lisa M. Staudt, Louis M. King, Sophie M. Sansevere, Megan Kim, Benjamin White, Jeffrey D. Transl Oncol Original Research INTRODUCTION: The Exceptional Responders Initiative (ERI) at the National Cancer Institute attempts to correlate unusually good outcomes in patients with cancer with genetic targets in tumors and the therapies the patients received. It is not known if other factors might contribute to exceptional responses or outcomes. We explored aspects of the medical history, lifestyle changes, complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use and communication between health care practitioners and patients who experienced an exceptional response following cancer treatment. METHODS: All subjects whose case was submitted to the ERI were eligible to participate in the survey. A 121-question survey questionnaire was developed to assess aspects of the subject's past medical history, lifestyle (e.g., diet, exercise, spirituality) and use of CAM. RESULTS: Thirty subjects completed and returned the questionnaire from approximately 88 patients invited to participate (approximate response rate = 34%). Approximately 68% were female and 32% were male. Fifty percent of subjects changed their diet after their cancer diagnosis. Eighteen patients (60%) reported using a CAM therapy (not including oral vitamins/minerals or spiritual practices) during their Exceptional Response (ER). CONCLUSION: Multiple factors, including features of the tumor itself, the patient, or the environment, could affect tumor response or patient survival, either solely or in combination with the treatments received. Many patients use other medications, change their diet or physical activity or use CAM interventions after their cancer diagnosis. Investigators attempting to understand the exceptional response phenomenon should acquire rich data sets of their subjects that include information about these factors. Neoplasia Press 2022-08-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9365974/ /pubmed/35944413 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tranon.2022.101484 Text en © 2022 Published by Elsevier Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Olaku, Oluwadamilola
Conley, Barbara A.
Ivy, S. Percy
McShane, Lisa M.
Staudt, Louis M.
King, Sophie M.
Sansevere, Megan
Kim, Benjamin
White, Jeffrey D.
Survey of Lifestyle, Past Medical History and Complementary and Alternative Medicine Use Among Adult Patients Participating in the National Cancer Institute's Exceptional Responders Initiative
title Survey of Lifestyle, Past Medical History and Complementary and Alternative Medicine Use Among Adult Patients Participating in the National Cancer Institute's Exceptional Responders Initiative
title_full Survey of Lifestyle, Past Medical History and Complementary and Alternative Medicine Use Among Adult Patients Participating in the National Cancer Institute's Exceptional Responders Initiative
title_fullStr Survey of Lifestyle, Past Medical History and Complementary and Alternative Medicine Use Among Adult Patients Participating in the National Cancer Institute's Exceptional Responders Initiative
title_full_unstemmed Survey of Lifestyle, Past Medical History and Complementary and Alternative Medicine Use Among Adult Patients Participating in the National Cancer Institute's Exceptional Responders Initiative
title_short Survey of Lifestyle, Past Medical History and Complementary and Alternative Medicine Use Among Adult Patients Participating in the National Cancer Institute's Exceptional Responders Initiative
title_sort survey of lifestyle, past medical history and complementary and alternative medicine use among adult patients participating in the national cancer institute's exceptional responders initiative
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9365974/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35944413
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tranon.2022.101484
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