Association Of Changes In Functional Status With Radiation For Prostate Cancer In Older Veterans.

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY(2018)

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148Background: Although radiation therapy (RT) for prostate cancer is generally well tolerated, frail older adults with less functional reserve may experience more toxicity and loss of independence. Our objective was to determine trajectories of activities of daily living (ADL) for prostate cancer patients admitted to a nursing home for RT. Methods: We used the Veterans Affairs (VA) Minimum Data Set (MDS) to identify men age ≥65 with an ICD9 diagnosis of prostate cancer living in a VA nursing facility (CLC) 1/2005-12/2015, an MDS evaluation reporting RT and no ICD9 code for bone metastasis. Functional status was assessed using MDS-ADL score (range 0-28, higher scores = greater disability). A piecewise linear mixed effects model (nodes at months 1 and 3) modeled the relationship between baseline characteristics and MDS-ADL score. Results: 645 patients were identified, of whom 585 (90.7%) had not resided in a CLC prior to RT. Median age 74 (range 65-94), median baseline PSA 5.33 ng/mL (IQR 1-14.57), and med...
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