Komplementäre Therapien: Bewertung der Lebensqualität bei Patienten mit Lungenkarzinom unter Bestrahlung und Therapie mit Viscum album

Karger Kompass Pub Date : 2023-08-03 DOI:10.1159/000531904
Petra Voiß
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Background: Lung cancer (LC) is associated with high mortality and poor quality of life (QoL). The disease as well as oncological treatments such as radiation and chemotherapy with adverse effects can impair the QoL of patients. Add-on treatment with extracts of Viscum album L. (white-berry European mistletoe, VA) has been shown to be feasible and safe and to improve the QoL of cancer patients. The aim of this study was to analyze the changes in QoL of LC patients being treated with radiation according to oncological guidelines and add-on VA treatment in a real-world setting. Methods: A real-world data study was conducted using registry data. Self-reported QoL was assessed by the evaluation of the European Organization of Research and Treatment Health-Related Quality of Life Core Questionnaire scale (EORTC QLQ-C30). Adjusted multivariate linear regression analyses were performed to analyze factors associated with changes in QoL at 12 months. Results: A total of 112 primary LC patients (all stages, 92% non-small-cell lung cancer, median age 70 (ICR: 63–75)), answered the questionnaires at first diagnosis and 12 months later. Assessment of 12 months changes in QoL revealed significant improvement of 27 points for pain (p = 0.006) and 17 points for nausea/vomiting (p = 0.005) in patients who received combined radiation and VA. In addition, significant improvements of 15 to 21 points for role (p = 0.03), physical (p = 0.02), cognitive (p = 0.04), and social functioning (p = 0.04) were observed in guideline treated patients receiving no radiation but add-on VA.
互补疗法:用放射和葡萄干疗法评估肺结核患者的生活质量
& lt; b>背景:& lt; / b>肺癌(LC)与高死亡率和低生活质量(QoL)相关。该疾病以及肿瘤治疗如放疗和化疗的不良反应会损害患者的生活质量。用欧洲白莓槲寄生(Viscum album L., VA)提取物辅助治疗已被证明是可行和安全的,并能改善癌症患者的生活质量。本研究的目的是分析在现实环境中,根据肿瘤学指南和附加的VA治疗接受放射治疗的LC患者的生活质量变化。& lt; b>方法:& lt; / b>使用注册表数据进行了实际数据研究。自我报告的生活质量采用欧洲研究与治疗组织健康相关生活质量核心问卷量表(EORTC QLQ-C30)评估。采用校正多元线性回归分析12个月时与生活质量变化相关的因素。& lt; b>结果:& lt; / b>共有112例原发性LC患者(所有分期,92%为非小细胞肺癌,中位年龄70岁(ICR: 63-75))在首次诊断和12个月后回答了问卷。对12个月生活质量变化的评估显示,在接受放射和VA联合治疗的患者中,疼痛改善了27分(p = 0.006),恶心/呕吐改善了17分(p = 0.005)。此外,在指南治疗的未接受放射但附加VA的患者中,角色(p = 0.03)、身体(p = 0.02)、认知(p = 0.04)和社会功能(p = 0.04)方面均有15至21分的显著改善。
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