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前列腺癌男性患者的伙伴关系与治疗结果

Partnership and outcomes in men with prostate cancer.

作者信息

Bergman Jonathan, Gore John L, Saigal Christopher S, Kwan Lorna, Litwin Mark S

机构信息

Department of Urology, University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California 90095-1738, USA.

出版信息

Cancer. 2009 Oct 15;115(20):4688-94. doi: 10.1002/cncr.24544.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Being in a supportive relationship may have improved the health-related quality of life (HRQOL) of men with prostate cancer, if the support was strong and positive. In the current study, the authors sought to examine the impact of partnership status on the mental health of men treated for localized prostate cancer.

METHODS

Participants had clinically localized prostate cancer and chose treatment with radical prostatectomy (n=307), external-beam radiotherapy (n=78), or brachytherapy (n=91). The authors prospectively assessed subject characteristics and HRQOL outcomes and evaluated associations between partnership outcomes and HRQOL measures. Two multivariate linear regression models were then created, 1 for baseline HRQOL outcomes and 1 for change in HRQOL from baseline to 12 months, with partnership status as the main predictor and subject characteristics as covariates.

RESULTS

Partnership status was not found to be associated with either baseline physical or mental health, but partnered participants had less bowel bother (P=.02) and a lower fear of recurrence (P=.03) at baseline than did unpartnered subjects. Men with fewer comorbid conditions scored better across almost all baseline HRQOL domains. Primary treatment type was significantly associated with changes in physical HRQOL, with men undergoing radical prostatectomy describing better changes in physical health than those treated with brachytherapy (P=.04) or those receiving external-beam radiotherapy (P<or=.01).

CONCLUSIONS

Physical and mental health was found to be comparable in the study cohort of partnered and unpartnered men treated for prostate cancer. The universally high socioeconomic status of the current study cohort may mitigate differences in HRQOL by partnership status.

摘要

背景

如果支持是强烈且积极的,处于支持性的关系中可能会改善前列腺癌男性患者与健康相关的生活质量(HRQOL)。在本研究中,作者试图探讨伴侣关系状态对接受局限性前列腺癌治疗的男性心理健康的影响。

方法

参与者患有临床局限性前列腺癌,并选择接受根治性前列腺切除术(n = 307)、外照射放疗(n = 78)或近距离放射治疗(n = 91)。作者前瞻性地评估了受试者的特征和HRQOL结果,并评估了伴侣关系结果与HRQOL测量之间的关联。然后创建了两个多元线性回归模型,一个用于基线HRQOL结果,一个用于从基线到12个月HRQOL的变化,以伴侣关系状态作为主要预测因素,受试者特征作为协变量。

结果

未发现伴侣关系状态与基线时的身体或心理健康相关,但在基线时,有伴侣的参与者比没有伴侣的参与者肠道问题更少(P = 0.02),对复发的恐惧更低(P = 0.03)。合并症较少的男性在几乎所有基线HRQOL领域得分更高。主要治疗类型与身体HRQOL的变化显著相关,接受根治性前列腺切除术的男性描述的身体健康变化比接受近距离放射治疗(P = 0.04)或外照射放疗(P≤0.01)的男性更好。

结论

在接受前列腺癌治疗的有伴侣和无伴侣男性的研究队列中,发现身体和心理健康状况相当。本研究队列普遍较高的社会经济地位可能会减轻因伴侣关系状态导致的HRQOL差异。

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