Cancer-related identity and advanced old age - analysis of prostate cancer survivors after radical prostatectomy over the age of 75.

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Matthias Jahnen, Charlotte Bierwirth, Valentin H Meissner, Andreas Dinkel, Stefan Schiele, Helga Schulwitz, Jürgen E Gschwend, Kathleen Herkommer
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Abstract

Background: The struggle to incorporate the experience of suffering from PCa in their biography can be evident in men affected by PCa even years after the initial cancer diagnosis. Aim of this study was to assess the cancer-related identity and associated factors in men over 75 years affected by PCa and treated with radical prostatectomy to improve the understanding of cancer-related self-perception in older men.

Methods: 2,379 on average 82.2 ± 3.9 year-old prostate cancer survivors with a mean follow-up of 17.9 ± 3.7 after radical prostatectomy were asked to choose one of 5 cancer-related identities ("patient", "victim", "someone who has had cancer", "cancer survivor," and "cancer conqueror"). Associations with clinical data, aging-related factors (frailty, comorbidities, loneliness), and psychological factors were assessed.

Results: Most men identified with the neutral terms "someone who has had cancer" (45.7%) and patient (27.0%), which was associated with primarily clinical characteristics. Identification with negatively connoted cancer-related identities was less common ("cancer survivor" (15.7%), "victim" (2.1%)) and was associated with primarily aging-related and psychological factors. Identification as a "cancer survivor" was associated with more self-reported comorbidities (OR: 1.09 [1.01 - 1.17]) and symptoms of depression (OR: 1.71 [1.20 - 2.45]). Identification as a victim was associated with severe loneliness (OR: 5.09 [2.39 - 10.85]). The positively connoted cancer-related identity "cancer conqueror" (9.5%) was associated with a higher quality of life (OR: 1.41 [1.28 - 1.57]).

Conclusions: The cancer-related identity in long-term PCa survivors of advanced old age varies widely. Especially negatively connoted cancer-related identities reflect the subjective disease experience, the overall health status, and the lack of a social support system. Even years after the primary diagnosis and treatment, assessment of the cancer-related identity can identify men who are affected most by their cancer experience and might need further psycho-oncological assistance.

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癌症相关身份和高龄——75岁以上根治性前列腺切除术后前列腺癌幸存者的分析
背景:在前列腺癌患者中,即使在最初的癌症诊断后数年,将患前列腺癌的经历纳入其传记的努力也很明显。本研究的目的是评估75岁以上前列腺癌患者的癌症相关身份和相关因素,以提高老年男性对癌症相关自我认知的认识。方法:2379名平均年龄为82.2±3.9岁、接受根治性前列腺切除术后平均随访时间为17.9±3.7年的前列腺癌幸存者被要求从5种癌症相关身份(“患者”、“受害者”、“曾经患过癌症的人”、“癌症幸存者”和“癌症征服者”)中选择一种。评估与临床数据、衰老相关因素(虚弱、合并症、孤独感)和心理因素的关联。结果:大多数男性认同“患过癌症的人”(45.7%)和“患者”(27.0%)这两个中性词,这主要与临床特征有关。与癌症相关的负面身份认同较少(“癌症幸存者”(15.7%)和“受害者”(2.1%)),主要与年龄相关和心理因素有关。被认定为“癌症幸存者”与更多自我报告的合并症(OR: 1.09[1.01 - 1.17])和抑郁症状(OR: 1.71[1.20 - 2.45])相关。认为自己是受害者与严重的孤独感相关(OR: 5.09[2.39 - 10.85])。积极暗示癌症相关身份“癌症征服者”(9.5%)与更高的生活质量相关(OR: 1.41[1.28 - 1.57])。结论:高龄前列腺癌长期幸存者的癌症相关身份差异很大。尤其是负面暗示的癌症相关身份反映了主观的疾病经历、整体健康状况和缺乏社会支持系统。即使在最初的诊断和治疗之后数年,对癌症相关身份的评估也可以识别出受癌症经历影响最大的男性,他们可能需要进一步的心理肿瘤援助。
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BMC Geriatrics
BMC Geriatrics GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
7.30%
发文量
873
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Geriatrics is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in all aspects of the health and healthcare of older people, including the effects of healthcare systems and policies. The journal also welcomes research focused on the aging process, including cellular, genetic, and physiological processes and cognitive modifications.
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