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Patient-Reported Outcomes After Extensive (Ultraradical) Surgery for Ovarian Cancer: Results From a Prospective Longitudinal Feasibility Study.

San Soo Hoo1, Natalie Marriott, Aimee Houlton, James Nevin, Janos Balega, Kavita Singh, Jason Yap, Ramya Sethuram, Ahmed Elattar, David Luesley, Sean Kehoe, Sudha Sundar.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Extensive (ultraradical) surgery may facilitate complete cytoreduction in ovarian cancer with potential survival benefit but with greater morbidity. Currently, patient-reported outcomes (PROs) from such surgery are unknown. We conducted the Surgery in Ovarian Cancer Quality of life Evaluation Research study (SOCQER 1), a prospective study investigating the feasibility of collection of serial PROs in patients who had extensive surgery and standard surgery for ovarian cancer.
METHODS: Ninety-three patients were recruited for 33 months to complete serial PRO assessments using the validated EORTC QLQ-C30 and the ovarian cancer-specific QLQ-OV28 questionnaires preoperatively, at 6 weeks, and at 3, 6, and 9 months postoperatively. Aletti Surgical Complexity Score of 3 or lower was considered standard surgery; a Surgical Complexity Score of 4 or higher was considered extensive surgery. Prospective data collection was obtained from the hospital electronic database, including patient demographics, American Society of Anaesthesiologists grade, preoperative serum CA125 and albumin levels, chemotherapy regimen, and surgical morbidity.
RESULTS: Three cohorts of patients--32 benign, 32 undergoing standard surgery, and 24 undergoing extensive surgery--completed the questionnaires. Median questionnaire completion rate in this study was 64%, demonstrating the feasibility of longitudinal quality of life (QoL) assessment after surgery. Patient-reported outcomes revealed a falling trend in QoL in the short-term (6 weeks-3 months) after surgery, which gradually returned to baseline at 6 to 9 months; this trend was more marked after extensive surgery.
CONCLUSIONS: This study provides useful insight into the impact of extensive surgery on patients. Further multicenter studies are needed to evaluate the impact of extensive surgery on patient's QoL and survival.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26397157     DOI: 10.1097/IGC.0000000000000551

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Gynecol Cancer        ISSN: 1048-891X            Impact factor:   3.437


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Authors:  Renee A Cowan; Rudy S Suidan; Vaagn Andikyan; Youssef A Rezk; M Heather Einstein; Kaity Chang; Jeanne Carter; Oliver Zivanovic; Elizabeth J Jewell; Nadeem R Abu-Rustum; Ethan Basch; Dennis S Chi
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2.  Patient-Reported Outcomes in Surgical Oncology: An Overview of Instruments and Scores.

Authors:  Joseph D Phillips; Sandra L Wong
Journal:  Ann Surg Oncol       Date:  2019-08-28       Impact factor: 5.344

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Authors:  Shaun Hiu; Andrew Bryant; Ketankumar Gajjar; Patience T Kunonga; Raj Naik
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2022-08-30

4.  Perspectives on Ovarian Cancer 1809 to 2022 and Beyond.

Authors:  Frank G Lawton; Edward J Pavlik
Journal:  Diagnostics (Basel)       Date:  2022-03-24

5.  Maximal-Effort Cytoreductive Surgery for Ovarian Cancer Patients with a High Tumor Burden: Variations in Practice and Impact on Outcome.

Authors:  Marcia Hall; Konstantinos Savvatis; Katherine Nixon; Maria Kyrgiou; Kuhan Hariharan; Malcolm Padwick; Owen Owens; Paula Cunnea; Jeremy Campbell; Alan Farthing; Richard Stumpfle; Ignacio Vazquez; Neale Watson; Jonathan Krell; Hani Gabra; Gordon Rustin; Christina Fotopoulou
Journal:  Ann Surg Oncol       Date:  2019-06-26       Impact factor: 5.344

6.  Quality of life from cytoreductive surgery in advanced ovarian cancer: Investigating the association between disease burden and surgical complexity in the international, prospective, SOCQER-2 cohort study.

Authors:  Sudha Sundar; Carole Cummins; Satyam Kumar; Joanna Long; Vivek Arora; Janos Balega; Tim Broadhead; Tim Duncan; Richard Edmondson; Christina Fotopoulou; Ros Glasspool; Desiree Kolomainen; Simon Leeson; Ranjit Manchanda; Orla McNally; Jo Morrison; Asima Mukhopadhyay; Jim Paul; John Tidy; Nick Wood
Journal:  BJOG       Date:  2022-01-10       Impact factor: 7.331

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