Early identification of weight loss trajectories in advanced cancer and associations with survival.

IF 9.9 1区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY
Sophia Fuller, Stacey Alexeeff, Bette Caan, Marcus Dasilva Goncalves, Richard F Dunne, Tobias Janowitz, Mariam Jamal-Hanjani, Tilak K Sundaresan, Elizabeth M Cespedes Feliciano
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Abstract

Consensus criteria to diagnose unintentional weight loss, a condition often termed cachexia that affects most patients with advanced cancer, are based on 6-month changes by which time intervention is often ineffective. Leveraging the large and diverse population in Kaiser Permanente Northern California's community oncology practice, we studied 8,338 patients with advanced lung, pancreatic, or colorectal cancers. We calculated weekly weight change measurements from 2-months pre- to 6-months post-diagnosis to identify 4 weight change trajectories (Gain, Stable, Moderate Loss, and Severe Loss) and associated these trajectories with survival. With high agreement, we classified patients into these trajectories after 3 months and found them to be prognostic; those classified in Moderate (HR = 1.55; 95%CI: 1.45-1.67) or Severe Loss (HR = 2.20; 95%CI: 2.01-2.41) at 3 months had significantly increased risk of death compared to the Stable trajectory. Weight loss at 3 months post-diagnosis can accurately classify deleterious weight trajectories, allowing for earlier clinical intervention.

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17.00
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of the National Cancer Institute is a reputable publication that undergoes a peer-review process. It is available in both print (ISSN: 0027-8874) and online (ISSN: 1460-2105) formats, with 12 issues released annually. The journal's primary aim is to disseminate innovative and important discoveries in the field of cancer research, with specific emphasis on clinical, epidemiologic, behavioral, and health outcomes studies. Authors are encouraged to submit reviews, minireviews, and commentaries. The journal ensures that submitted manuscripts undergo a rigorous and expedited review to publish scientifically and medically significant findings in a timely manner.
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