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Published in: Radiation Oncology 1/2017

Open Access 01-12-2017 | Research

Long-term patient reported outcomes following radiation therapy for oropharyngeal cancer: cross-sectional assessment of a prospective symptom survey in patients ≥65 years old

Authors: Salman A. Eraj, Mona K. Jomaa, Crosby D. Rock, Abdallah S. R. Mohamed, Blaine D. Smith, Joshua B. Smith, Theodora Browne, Luke C. Cooksey, Bowman Williams, Brandi Temple, Kathryn E. Preston, Jeremy M. Aymard, Neil D. Gross, Randal S. Weber, Amy C. Hessel, Renata Ferrarotto, Jack Phan, Erich M. Sturgis, Ehab Y. Hanna, Steven J. Frank, William H. Morrison, Ryan P. Goepfert, Stephen Y. Lai, David I. Rosenthal, Tito R. Mendoza, Charles S. Cleeland, Kate A. Hutcheson, Clifton D. Fuller, Adam S. Garden, G. Brandon Gunn, MD Anderson Head and Neck Cancer Symptom Working Group

Published in: Radiation Oncology | Issue 1/2017

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Abstract

Background

Given the potential for older patients to experience exaggerated toxicity and symptoms, this study was performed to characterize patient reported outcomes in older patients following definitive radiation therapy (RT) for oropharyngeal cancer (OPC).

Methods

Cancer-free head and neck cancer survivors (>6 months since treatment completion) were eligible for participation in a questionnaire-based study. Participants completed the MD Anderson Symptom Inventory-Head and Neck module (MDASI-HN). Those patients ≥65 years old at treatment for OPC with definitive RT were included. Individual and overall symptom severity and clinical variables were analyzed.

Results

Of the 79 participants analyzed, 82% were male, 95% white, 41% T3/4 disease, 39% RT alone, 27% induction chemotherapy, 52% concurrent, and 18% both, and 96% IMRT. Median age at RT was 71 yrs. (range: 65–85); median time from RT to MDASI-HN was 46 mos. (2/3 > 24 mos.). The top 5 MDASI-HN items rated most severe in terms of mean (±SD) ratings (0–10 scale) were dry mouth (3.48 ± 2.95), taste (2.81 ± 3.29), swallowing (2.59 ± 2.96), mucus in mouth/throat (2.04 ± 2.68), and choking (1.30 ± 2.38) reported at moderate-severe levels (≥5) by 35, 29, 29, 18, and 13%, respectively. Thirty-nine % reported none (0) or no more than mild (1–4) symptoms across all 22 MDASI-HN symptoms items, and 38% had at least one item rated as severe (≥7). Hierarchical cluster analysis resulted in 3 patient groups: 1) ~65% with ranging from none to moderate symptom burden, 2) ~35% with moderate-severe ratings for a subset of classically RT-related symptoms (e.g. dry mouth, mucus, swallowing) and 3) 2 pts. with severe ratings of most items.

Conclusions

The overall long-term symptom burden seen in this older OPC cohort treated with modern standard therapy was largely favorable, yet a higher symptom group (~35%) with a distinct pattern of mostly local and classically RT-related symptoms was identified.
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Metadata
Title
Long-term patient reported outcomes following radiation therapy for oropharyngeal cancer: cross-sectional assessment of a prospective symptom survey in patients ≥65 years old
Authors
Salman A. Eraj
Mona K. Jomaa
Crosby D. Rock
Abdallah S. R. Mohamed
Blaine D. Smith
Joshua B. Smith
Theodora Browne
Luke C. Cooksey
Bowman Williams
Brandi Temple
Kathryn E. Preston
Jeremy M. Aymard
Neil D. Gross
Randal S. Weber
Amy C. Hessel
Renata Ferrarotto
Jack Phan
Erich M. Sturgis
Ehab Y. Hanna
Steven J. Frank
William H. Morrison
Ryan P. Goepfert
Stephen Y. Lai
David I. Rosenthal
Tito R. Mendoza
Charles S. Cleeland
Kate A. Hutcheson
Clifton D. Fuller
Adam S. Garden
G. Brandon Gunn
MD Anderson Head and Neck Cancer Symptom Working Group
Publication date
01-12-2017
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Radiation Oncology / Issue 1/2017
Electronic ISSN: 1748-717X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13014-017-0878-9

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