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青少年和年轻成年头颈部癌症放疗幸存者的患者报告结局。

Patient-Reported Outcomes in Adolescent and Young Adult Head and Neck Cancer Survivors Treated with Radiotherapy.

机构信息

Department of Radiation Oncology, BC Cancer -Vancouver Centre, Vancouver, Canada.

Faculty of Medicine, Univeristy of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.

出版信息

J Adolesc Young Adult Oncol. 2023 Feb;12(1):59-65. doi: 10.1089/jayao.2021.0215. Epub 2022 Apr 11.

Abstract

There are few studies of adolescent and young adult (AYA) head and neck (H&N) cancer survivors treated with radiotherapy. A recall of AYA H&N survivors was performed and this article evaluates their cross-sectional patient-reported outcomes. AYA H&N cancer survivors who had received radiotherapy in British Columbia between 1970 and 2010 participated in this study. Participants completed the Psychosocial Screen for Cancer-Revised (PSSCAN-R), Research and Development (RAND)-36 health-related quality of life, and the Vanderbilt Head and Neck Symptom Survey, version 2.0 (VHNSS 2.0), to evaluate late effects from treatment. There were 36 participants in the study. Severe symptoms (greater than or equal to 4/10) were reported on the VHNSS 2.0 by 51% of participants for xerostomia, 35% for dysphagia, and 37% for dental/mucosal sensitivity. On the PSSCAN-R, 35% had moderate/high anxiety scores and 48% had moderate/high depression scores. The mean RAND-36 participant scores were as follows: physical functioning, 86.1; physical role functioning, 71.4; emotional role functioning, 75.1; energy/fatigue, 56.6; emotional well-being, 74.6; social functioning, 76.3; bodily pain, 71.7; and general health, 65.6. AYA survivors in our study reported significant late effects from H&N radiotherapy and high depression and anxiety scores, but generally high health-related quality of life. Prospective evaluation of psychosocial needs and H&N-related complications is warranted in this subgroup at high risk of late effects from treatment.

摘要

鲜有研究关注接受放疗的青少年和年轻成人(AYA)头颈部(H&N)癌症幸存者。本研究对 AYA H&N 幸存者进行了回顾,并评估了他们的横断面患者报告结局。1970 年至 2010 年期间,在不列颠哥伦比亚省接受放疗的 AYA H&N 癌症幸存者参加了这项研究。参与者完成了癌症修订后的心理社会筛查(PSSCAN-R)、研究和发展(RAND)-36 健康相关生活质量量表和范德比尔特头颈部症状调查 2.0 版(VHNSS 2.0),以评估治疗的晚期影响。研究中有 36 名参与者。51%的参与者在 VHNSS 2.0 上报告了口干症严重症状(大于或等于 4/10),35%的参与者报告了吞咽困难,37%的参与者报告了牙齿/黏膜敏感性。在 PSSCAN-R 上,35%的参与者有中度/高度焦虑评分,48%的参与者有中度/高度抑郁评分。RAND-36 参与者的平均评分如下:身体功能,86.1;身体角色功能,71.4;情绪角色功能,75.1;精力/疲劳,56.6;情感健康,74.6;社会功能,76.3;躯体疼痛,71.7;和总体健康,65.6。我们研究中的 AYA 幸存者报告了 H&N 放疗的显著晚期影响以及高抑郁和焦虑评分,但总体健康相关生活质量较高。在这一治疗后晚期影响风险较高的亚组中,需要对心理社会需求和 H&N 相关并发症进行前瞻性评估。

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