Understanding the quality of life (QOL) issues in survivors of cancer: towards the development of an EORTC QOL cancer survivorship questionnaire

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Contributors

  • Marieke van Leeuwen - , Netherlands Cancer Institute (Author)
  • Olga Husson - , Radboud University Medical Center (Author)
  • Paola Alberti - , University of Milan - Bicocca (Author)
  • Juan Ignacio Arraras - , Hospital Complex of Navarra (HUN) (Author)
  • Olivier L Chinot - , Pôle Neurosciences Cliniques (Author)
  • Anna Costantini - , University of Rome La Sapienza (Author)
  • Anne-Sophie Darlington - , University of Southampton (Author)
  • Linda Dirven - , Leiden University (Author)
  • Martin Eichler - , University Cancer Centre, Division of Epidemiology and Health Services Research at Institute of Medical Biostatistics (Author)
  • Eva B Hammerlid - , Sahlgrenska University Hospital (Author)
  • Bernhard Holzner - , Innsbruck Medical University (Author)
  • Colin D Johnson - , University Surgical Unit (Author)
  • Meropi Kontogianni - , Harokopio University (Author)
  • Trille Kristina Kjær - , Danish Cancer Society Research Center (Author)
  • Ofir Morag - , Maria Sklodowska-Curie Institute of Oncology (Author)
  • Sandra Nolte - , Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin (Author)
  • Andrew Nordin - , East Kent Gynaecological Oncology Centre (Author)
  • Andrea Pace - , IRCCS Regina Elena National Cancer Institute (Author)
  • Monica Pinto - , Rehabilitation Medicine Unit (Author)
  • Katja Polz - , Evangelische Kliniken Gelsenkirchen (Author)
  • John Ramage - , Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (Author)
  • Jaap C Reijneveld - , Amsterdam University Medical Centers (UMC) (Author)
  • Samantha Serpentini - , Unit of Psychoncology-Breast Unit (Author)
  • Krzysztof A Tomaszewski - , Ignatianum Academy (Author)
  • Vassilios Vassiliou - , Bank of Cyprus Oncology Centre (Author)
  • Irma M Verdonck-de Leeuw - , Amsterdam University Medical Centers (UMC) (Author)
  • Ingvild Vistad - , Sorlandet Hospital Kristiansand (Author)
  • Teresa E Young - , Lynda Jackson Macmillan Centre (Author)
  • Neil K Aaronson - , Netherlands Cancer Institute (Author)
  • Lonneke V van de Poll-Franse - , Netherlands Cancer Institute (Author)
  • European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Data Center

Abstract

BACKROUND: The number of cancer survivors is growing steadily and increasingly, clinical trials are being designed to include long-term follow-up to assess not only survival, but also late effects and health-related quality of life (HRQOL). Therefore it is is essential to develop patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) that capture the full range of issues relevant to disease-free cancer survivors. The objectives of this project are: 1) to develop a European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) questionnaire that captures the full range of physical, mental and social HRQOL issues relevant to disease-free cancer survivors; and 2) to determine at which minimal time since completion of treatment the questionnaire should be used.

METHODS: We reviewed 134 publications on cancer survivorship and interviewed 117 disease-free cancer survivors with 11 different types of cancer across 14 countries in Europe to generate an exhaustive, provisional list of HRQOL issues relevant to cancer survivors. The resulting issue list, the EORTC core questionnaire (QLQ-C30), and site-specific questionnaire modules were completed by a second group of 458 survivors.

RESULTS: We identified 116 generic survivorship issues. These issues covered body image, cognitive functioning, health behaviors, negative and positive outlook, health distress, mental health, fatigue, sleep problems, physical functioning, pain, several physical symptoms, social functioning, and sexual problems. Patients rated most of the acute symptoms of cancer and its treatment (e.g. nausea) as no longer relevant approximately one year after completion of treatment.

CONCLUSIONS: Compared to existing cancer survivorship questionnaires, our findings underscore the relevance of assessing issues related to chronic physical side effects of treatment such as neuropathy and joint pain. We will further develop a core survivorship questionnaire and three site-specific modules for disease-free adult cancer survivors who are at least one year post-treatment.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)114
JournalHealth and quality of life outcomes
Volume16
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 4 Jun 2018
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

PubMedCentral PMC5987570
Scopus 85048047667
ORCID /0000-0001-9654-2207/work/142254165

Keywords

Sustainable Development Goals

Keywords

  • Activities of Daily Living/psychology, Adult, Aged, Cancer Survivors/psychology, Disease-Free Survival, Europe, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Neoplasms/psychology, Patient Reported Outcome Measures, Quality of Life/psychology, Survivorship, Time Factors