Acute cancer-related symptoms and concerns among patients receiving chemotherapy: current state of the science

Kristen S. Smith,Aasha I. Hoogland, Taylor Welniak, Oanh L. Nguyen, Yvelise Rodriguez, Xiaoyin Li, Sylvia L. Crowder, Laura B. Oswald,Kristen M. Carpenter,Stacy M. Fischer,Daneng Li,Anita Y. Kinney,Donna L. Berry, Brian D. Gonzalez, Heather S. L. Jim

Supportive Care in Cancer(2024)

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Purpose This study provides an updated evaluation of the prevalence and severity of acute cancer-related symptoms and quality of life (QOL) concerns among patients treated with emetogenic chemotherapy. Methods Patients were recruited to a larger, multi-site observational study prior to starting chemotherapy. Participants completed sociodemographic questionnaires and clinical data were abstracted via medical record review. Symptoms and QOL were assessed 5 days after starting moderately or highly emetogenic chemotherapy. Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy – General assessed QOL concerns. Patient Reported Outcomes version of the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events evaluated symptoms. Symptoms were considered severe when participants responded “severe” or “very severe.” Results Participants ( N = 1174) were on average 58 ± 13 years, mostly female (73%), non-Hispanic (89%), and White (87%). Most participants were diagnosed with breast (38.1%), gynecological (20%), and gastrointestinal (17.1%) cancer. The most common QOL concerns of any severity were fatigue (94%), anhedonia (89%), dissatisfaction with QOL (86%), and sleep disturbance (86%). The most common severe QOL concerns were anhedonia (44%), fatigue (40%), and inability to work (38%). Decreased appetite (74%), pain (71%), and constipation (70%) were the most common symptoms of any severity, as well as most common severe symptoms (13%, 18%, and 18%, respectively). Conclusion Herein, updates are provided in regard to QOL concerns and symptoms reported by patients in the days after chemotherapy and demonstrates that concerns and symptoms have shifted in the last decade.
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Chemotherapy-induced nausea,Patient-reported outcomes,Quality of life,Emetogenic chemotherapy,Fatigue
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