TY - JOUR
T1 - Quality of life in patients treated by adjuvant radiotherapy for endometrial and cervical cancers: correlation with dose–volume parameters
AU - Pisani, C.
AU - DEANTONIO, LETIZIA
AU - SURICO, Daniela
AU - Brambilla, M.
AU - Galla, A.
AU - Ferrara, E.
AU - Masini, L.
AU - Gambaro, G.
AU - SURICO, Nicola
AU - KRENGLI, Marco
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015, Federación de Sociedades Españolas de Oncología (FESEO).
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - INTRODUCTION:
Modern multidisciplinary cancer treatments aim at obtaining minimal influence on patients' quality of life (QoL). The purpose of this study was to assess QoL and correlate it with dose-volume parameters of organ at risks (OARs) in patients who received adjuvant radiotherapy for endometrial and cervical cancers.
MATERIALS AND METHODS:
We administered the EORTC QLQ-C30 and EN24 or CX24 questionnaires to 124 patients, 100 with endometrial cancer and 24 with cervical cancer treated with postoperative radiotherapy ± chemotherapy in regular follow-up. Bladder function, fecal incontinence or urgency and sexual functioning were investigated and correlated with dose-volume parameters of OAR by multiple linear regression analysis. This correlation was assessed by R (2) value.
RESULTS:
QoL was very high in the majority of patients (82.3 % of patients). Few patients referred urinary incontinence (3.2 %) or abdominal discomfort of high grade (4.0 %). We found a significant correlation between bladder V40, i.e., absolute percentage of bladder volume that received a dose of 40 Gy, and global health status (p < 0.05, R (2) = 0.17), urinary urgency (p < 0.05, R (2) = 0.24), urinary incontinence (p < 0.05, R (2) = 0.23) and dyspareunia (p < 0.05, R (2) = 0.04). We found also a correlation between global health status and mean dose to vagina (p < 0.05, R (2) = 0.17) and between maximum dose to lumbo-sacral plexus and abdominal pain (p < 0.05, R (2) = 0.07).
CONCLUSIONS:
Women treated with surgery and adjuvant radiotherapy for endometrial and cervical cancers have good QoL with minimal limitations of daily activities. QoL was correlated with dose-volume parameters such as bladder V40, mean dose to vagina, maximum dose to trigone and LSP.
AB - INTRODUCTION:
Modern multidisciplinary cancer treatments aim at obtaining minimal influence on patients' quality of life (QoL). The purpose of this study was to assess QoL and correlate it with dose-volume parameters of organ at risks (OARs) in patients who received adjuvant radiotherapy for endometrial and cervical cancers.
MATERIALS AND METHODS:
We administered the EORTC QLQ-C30 and EN24 or CX24 questionnaires to 124 patients, 100 with endometrial cancer and 24 with cervical cancer treated with postoperative radiotherapy ± chemotherapy in regular follow-up. Bladder function, fecal incontinence or urgency and sexual functioning were investigated and correlated with dose-volume parameters of OAR by multiple linear regression analysis. This correlation was assessed by R (2) value.
RESULTS:
QoL was very high in the majority of patients (82.3 % of patients). Few patients referred urinary incontinence (3.2 %) or abdominal discomfort of high grade (4.0 %). We found a significant correlation between bladder V40, i.e., absolute percentage of bladder volume that received a dose of 40 Gy, and global health status (p < 0.05, R (2) = 0.17), urinary urgency (p < 0.05, R (2) = 0.24), urinary incontinence (p < 0.05, R (2) = 0.23) and dyspareunia (p < 0.05, R (2) = 0.04). We found also a correlation between global health status and mean dose to vagina (p < 0.05, R (2) = 0.17) and between maximum dose to lumbo-sacral plexus and abdominal pain (p < 0.05, R (2) = 0.07).
CONCLUSIONS:
Women treated with surgery and adjuvant radiotherapy for endometrial and cervical cancers have good QoL with minimal limitations of daily activities. QoL was correlated with dose-volume parameters such as bladder V40, mean dose to vagina, maximum dose to trigone and LSP.
KW - Adjuvant radiotherapy
KW - Cancer Research
KW - Cervical cancers
KW - Dose–volume parameters
KW - Endometrial cancer
KW - Oncology
KW - Quality of life
KW - Adjuvant radiotherapy
KW - Cancer Research
KW - Cervical cancers
KW - Dose–volume parameters
KW - Endometrial cancer
KW - Oncology
KW - Quality of life
UR - https://iris.uniupo.it/handle/11579/76909
U2 - 10.1007/s12094-015-1458-9
DO - 10.1007/s12094-015-1458-9
M3 - Article
SN - 1699-048X
VL - 18
SP - 901
EP - 908
JO - Clinical and Translational Oncology
JF - Clinical and Translational Oncology
IS - 9
ER -