Carmichael Chloe, Gousset Cecile, Burns Danielle, Miller Jordan, Van Tomme Sophie, Kitchen Helen, Makin Harriet, Aldhouse Natalie, Cordero Paul
Clinical Outcomes Assessment, Clarivate Analytics, London, UK.
Patient-Informed Development and Health Value Translation, Research and Development, Sanofi, Gentilly, France.
Adv Ther. 2025 Sep 18. doi: 10.1007/s12325-025-03330-4.
Traditionally, treatment endpoints in oncology have focused on increasing overall survival and progression-free survival. Although fatigue may be a meaningful outcome measure across different cancers, it is assessed less frequently. To explore the impact of fatigue on patients with cancer, confirm the importance of fatigue measurement and inform future measurement strategies in oncology, we aimed to characterise the patient experience of fatigue and the associated impact on how patients feel and function, including aspects of health-related quality of life (HRQoL).
A targeted literature review of published fatigue-related qualitative publications in oncology was conducted in MEDLINE, Embase and PsycINFO, limited to studies published between 2018 and 2023. Concepts were extracted from the qualitative literature and patient quotes or author descriptions/interpretations were subject to secondary analysis using semantic, qualitative, directed content analysis techniques via ATLAS.ti v9. The literature review informed the development of a preliminary patient-centric conceptual model of fatigue in oncology.
Of 1210 identified publications, 26 were selected for data extraction, including 512 patients living with 28 different oncology indications across geographies. Frequently reported fatigue triggers included treatments and cancer itself. Patients used various fatigue descriptors, including low/lack/loss of energy, tiredness and exhaustion, across disease stages. Physiological and cognitive manifestations of fatigue were reported, and fatigue episodes were described as unpredictable and of variable severity, duration and frequency. Cancer-related fatigue had a substantial negative effect on patients' QoL, including emotional, physical, physiological, social, activities of daily living, sleep and work impacts. Unmet needs included poor support from healthcare professionals (HCPs).
This review demonstrated that fatigue is an impactful symptom across oncology indications and provides the first holistic conceptual model of cancer-related fatigue across disease stages and treatments. Future research should review clinical outcome assessments (COA) that may be fit-for-purpose for measuring fatigue in oncology clinical trials.
传统上,肿瘤学的治疗终点主要集中在提高总生存期和无进展生存期。尽管疲劳可能是不同癌症中有意义的结局指标,但对其评估的频率较低。为了探讨疲劳对癌症患者的影响,确认疲劳测量的重要性,并为肿瘤学未来的测量策略提供参考,我们旨在描述患者的疲劳体验及其对患者感受和功能的相关影响,包括健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)的各个方面。
在MEDLINE、Embase和PsycINFO数据库中对已发表的肿瘤学中与疲劳相关的定性研究进行了有针对性的文献综述,仅限于2018年至2023年发表的研究。从定性文献中提取概念,并通过ATLAS.ti v9使用语义、定性、定向内容分析技术对患者引述或作者描述/解释进行二次分析。该文献综述为肿瘤学中以患者为中心的疲劳初步概念模型的开发提供了参考。
在1210篇已识别的出版物中,选择了26篇进行数据提取,包括来自不同地区患有28种不同肿瘤疾病的512名患者。经常报告的疲劳诱因包括治疗和癌症本身。患者在疾病的各个阶段使用了各种疲劳描述词,包括精力不足/缺乏/丧失、疲倦和疲惫。报告了疲劳的生理和认知表现,疲劳发作被描述为不可预测的,严重程度、持续时间和频率各不相同。癌症相关疲劳对患者的生活质量有重大负面影响,包括情绪、身体、生理、社交、日常生活活动、睡眠和工作方面的影响。未满足的需求包括医疗保健专业人员(HCPs)的支持不足。
本综述表明,疲劳是贯穿肿瘤学适应症的一个有影响力的症状,并提供了首个跨疾病阶段和治疗方法的癌症相关疲劳的整体概念模型。未来的研究应审查可能适用于肿瘤学临床试验中测量疲劳的临床结局评估(COA)。