Association Between Baseline Physical Function And Comorbidity Status With Patient-Reported Quality Of Life After Prostate Cancer Treatments: Combined Analysis Of Two Prospective Cohort Studies

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY(2012)

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6107 Background: Treatment-related bowel, urinary, and sexual dysfunction in prostate cancer patients varies by treatment type, baseline function and other patient factors. To better predict patient outcomes after treatment, we examined the impact of comorbidity on these quality of life (QOL) outcomes in a secondary data analysis of two pooled, prospective cohort studies. Methods: A total of 697 patients from 3 academic hospitals who received radical prostatectomy, external beam radiation, or brachytherapy were included. Using a validated instrument, patients reported bowel, urinary, and sexual symptoms pretreatment, and at 3, 12, 24, and 36 months after treatment. Baseline physical function was measured by the physical component summary score (PCS) of the SF-12 using patient report. Comorbidity as measured by the Index of Co-Existent Disease (ICED) was obtained from medical record review. Repeated QOL measurements were analyzed using a mixed modeling method, by random coefficient modeling. Separate model...
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