Department of Research & Development, Netherlands Comprehensive Cancer Organisation (IKNL), Utrecht, the Netherlands.
CoRPS-Center of Research on Psychological Disorders and Somatic Diseases, Department of Medical and Clinical Psychology, Tilburg University, Tilburg, the Netherlands.
J Natl Cancer Inst. 2022 Jun 13;114(6):800-807. doi: 10.1093/jnci/djac047.
To take cancer survivorship research to the next level, it's important to gain insight in trajectories of changing patient-reported outcomes and impaired recovery after cancer. This is needed as the number of survivors is increasing and a large proportion is confronted with changing health after treatment. Mechanistic research can facilitate the development of personalized risk-stratified follow-up care and tailored interventions to promote healthy cancer survivorship. We describe how these trajectories can be studied by taking the recently extended Dutch population-based Patient Reported Outcomes Following Initial treatment and Long term Evaluation of Survivorship (PROFILES) registry as an example. PROFILES combines longitudinal assessment of patient-reported outcomes with novel, ambulatory and objective measures (eg, activity trackers, blood draws, hair samples, online food diaries, online cognitive tests, weighing scales, online symptoms assessment), and cancer registry and pharmacy databases. Furthermore, we discuss methods to optimize the use of a multidomain data collection-like return of individual results to participants, which may improve not only patient empowerment but also long-term cohort retention. Also, advanced statistical methods are needed to handle high-dimensional longitudinal data (with missing values) and provide insight into trajectories of changing patient-reported outcomes after cancer. Our coded data can be used by academic researchers around the world. Registries like PROFILES, which go beyond boundaries of disciplines and institutions, will contribute to better predictions of who will experience changes and why. This is needed to prevent and mitigate long-term and late effects of cancer treatment and to identify new interventions to promote health.
为了将癌症生存者研究提升到一个新的水平,了解癌症患者报告结局的变化轨迹和康复受损情况非常重要。这是因为癌症幸存者的数量在不断增加,而且很大一部分人在治疗后面临健康状况的变化。机制研究可以促进个性化风险分层随访护理和量身定制的干预措施的发展,以促进健康的癌症生存。我们将以最近扩展的荷兰基于人群的初始治疗后患者报告结局和长期生存评估(PROFILES)登记处为例,描述如何通过这些轨迹进行研究。PROFILES 将患者报告结局的纵向评估与新颖的、流动的和客观的测量方法(例如,活动追踪器、血液采集、头发样本、在线食物日记、在线认知测试、体重秤、在线症状评估)以及癌症登记处和药房数据库相结合。此外,我们还讨论了优化多维数据收集(如向参与者返回个人结果)的方法,这不仅可以提高患者的自主权,还可以提高长期队列的保留率。此外,还需要先进的统计方法来处理高维纵向数据(带有缺失值),并深入了解癌症后患者报告结局变化的轨迹。我们编码的数据可以供世界各地的学术研究人员使用。像 PROFILES 这样超越学科和机构界限的登记处将有助于更好地预测谁将经历变化以及原因。这是为了预防和减轻癌症治疗的长期和晚期影响,并确定促进健康的新干预措施。