Lifestyle Correlates of Health Perception and Treatment Satisfaction in a Clinical Cohort of Men with Prostate Cancer

Sara K. Sheriff , Ryo A. Shohara , Sarah B. Dumican , Eric J. Small , Peter R. Carroll , June M. Chan
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There is a growing need to understand how nutritional and lifestyle practices may optimize quality of life (QOL) and health after diagnosis for the 1.5 million men living with prostate cancer in the United States. We are establishing a clinical cohort of men with prostate cancer at the University of California San Francisco. Men completed detailed dietary and lifestyle questionnaires annually and provided consent for blood and tissue specimens to be stored for research if they underwent radical prostatectomy. We examined the feasibility of establishing this cohort and analyzed preliminary baseline data on participant demographics, lifestyle habits, and QOL using χ2 and t-tests and logistic regression models. Between February 2002 and July 2004, we enrolled 343 men with prostate cancer into the survey portion of this cohort. The response rate was approximately 85% via in-clinic enrollment and 30% via mail enrollment. Based on analysis of the first 193 men enrolled, there was a high level of treatment satisfaction in this population (88% of men were satisfied or extremely satisfied with treatment) and positive reports of general health perception (73% of men perceived themselves to be in excellent [34%] or very good [39%] health). Whether treatment interfered with diet was an independent predictor of health perception and treatment satisfaction. Use of dietary supplements was high (90%) in this well-educated population. In conclusion, we demonstrated good feasibility for conducting this longitudinal study and observed initial indications that diet and other lifestyle practices were important predictors of patient QOL.

前列腺癌男性临床队列中生活方式与健康感知和治疗满意度相关
人们越来越需要了解营养和生活方式如何优化美国150万前列腺癌患者诊断后的生活质量和健康状况。我们正在加利福尼亚大学旧金山分校建立一个前列腺癌患者的临床队列。男性每年完成详细的饮食和生活方式调查问卷,并同意如果他们接受根治性前列腺切除术,血液和组织标本将被保存以供研究。我们检验了建立该队列的可行性,并使用χ2、t检验和logistic回归模型分析了参与者人口统计学、生活习惯和生活质量的初步基线数据。在2002年2月到2004年7月之间,我们招募了343名前列腺癌患者作为调查对象。通过门诊登记的应答率约为85%,通过邮件登记的应答率约为30%。根据对前193名入组男性的分析,该人群对治疗的满意度很高(88%的男性对治疗感到满意或非常满意),总体健康状况也很好(73%的男性认为自己的健康状况非常好[34%]或非常好[39%])。治疗是否干扰饮食是健康感知和治疗满意度的独立预测因子。在这些受过良好教育的人群中,膳食补充剂的使用率很高(90%)。总之,我们证明了进行这项纵向研究的良好可行性,并观察到饮食和其他生活方式习惯是患者生活质量的重要预测因素。
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