Postoperative Evolution of Health-Related Quality of Life in Patients With Head and Neck Cancer.

IF 2 3区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY
Sara Orozco-Núñez, Natsuki Oishi, Julián Izquierdo, Fernando Martínez-Expósito, Ainhoa García-LLiberós, Enrique Zapater
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Background and objectives: Although there is an abundant international literature evaluating quality of life in patients with head and neck cancer, most of these studies include heterogeneous populations from a therapeutic point of view, without discriminating precisely among therapeutic modalities: whether patients underwent surgery or were treated exclusively with nonsurgical modalities such as radiotherapy (RT) or chemotherapy (CT). Our study focuses on analyzing quality of life in patients undergoing primary surgery.

Methods: Prospective study. T2-T4 primary head and neck cancer patients treated in our department in the period from 2000 to 2023 completed the survey EORTC QLQ-C30 and EORTC QLQ-H&N35 on 4 occasions: 1, 3, 6 and 12 months after surgery. Patients were classified in groups according to age, tumor location, adjuvant radiotherapy, and the laryngectomy group underwent a separate analysis.

Results: Seventy-seven subjects were included in the present study. The mean age was 59 years, 91% (70 patients) were male. Patients older than 66 years showed better perception, and patients with pharyngeal tumors obtained worse scores than patients with laryngeal tumor.

Conclusions: One year after treatment, most patients rate their HRQOL as "good." Acceptance of the new quality of life after treatment improves with increasing age of the patient. Radiotherapy is associated with a significant worsening of HRQOL in the postoperative period, greater intensity towards the sixth month after surgery.

头颈癌患者术后健康相关生活质量的演变
背景和目的:虽然有大量的国际文献评估头颈癌患者的生活质量,但这些研究大多从治疗的角度包括异质性人群,没有精确区分治疗方式:患者是否接受手术治疗或仅接受放疗(RT)或化疗(CT)等非手术治疗方式。我们的研究重点是分析初次手术患者的生活质量。方法:前瞻性研究。2000 - 2023年在我科治疗的T2-T4原发性头颈癌患者分别于术后1、3、6、12个月4次完成EORTC QLQ-C30和EORTC QLQ-H&N35调查。患者根据年龄、肿瘤位置、辅助放疗进行分组,喉切除术组进行单独分析。结果:本研究共纳入77名受试者。平均年龄59岁,男性占91%(70例)。年龄大于66岁的患者感知能力较好,咽部肿瘤患者得分低于喉部肿瘤患者。结论:治疗一年后,大多数患者认为他们的HRQOL“良好”。接受治疗后新的生活质量随着患者年龄的增长而提高。放疗与术后HRQOL的显著恶化有关,在手术后6个月放疗强度更大。
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CiteScore
4.70
自引率
4.00%
发文量
367
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Surgical Oncology offers peer-reviewed, original papers in the field of surgical oncology and broadly related surgical sciences, including reports on experimental and laboratory studies. As an international journal, the editors encourage participation from leading surgeons around the world. The JSO is the representative journal for the World Federation of Surgical Oncology Societies. Publishing 16 issues in 2 volumes each year, the journal accepts Research Articles, in-depth Reviews of timely interest, Letters to the Editor, and invited Editorials. Guest Editors from the JSO Editorial Board oversee multiple special Seminars issues each year. These Seminars include multifaceted Reviews on a particular topic or current issue in surgical oncology, which are invited from experts in the field.
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