| Literature DB >> 35015133 |
Janette L Vardy1,2,3, Andre Liew4, Anne Warby5, Alexander Elder4, Itay Keshet5, Rhonda Devine5, Calina Ouliaris4, Corrinne Renton5, Martin H N Tattersall4,5, Haryana M Dhillon5,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Studies in 1983 and 1993 identified and ranked symptoms experienced by cancer patients receiving chemotherapy. We repeated the studies to obtain updated information on patient perceptions of chemotherapy-associated symptoms. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A cross-sectional interview and patient-reported outcome questionnaires were administered to out-patients receiving chemotherapy. Patients selected from 124 cards to identify and rank the severity of physical and non-physical symptoms they had experienced and attributed to chemotherapy (primary endpoint). The patient's medical oncologist and primary chemotherapy nurse were invited to rank the five symptoms they believed the patient would rank as their most severe. We analysed the association of symptoms and their severity with patient demographics, chemotherapy regimen, and patient-reported outcomes. Results were compared to the earlier studies.Entities:
Keywords: Chemotherapy; Chemotherapy side-effects; Patient-reported outcomes; Symptoms
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35015133 PMCID: PMC8857157 DOI: 10.1007/s00520-022-06804-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Support Care Cancer ISSN: 0941-4355 Impact factor: 3.359
List of possible symptoms associated with chemotherapy
| Group A — physical symptoms | ||
| Acne (pimples) | Heart beating faster | Painful/tender veins around or above the injection site^ |
| Ankle or legs swelling (retaining water)^ | Hiccups^ | Passing more water than usual (increased urination) |
| Being sick (vomiting) | Hot flushes | Peeling hands and/or feet^ |
| Bruise easily | Increased appetite | Periods become irregular |
| Burning palms and/or soles of feet^ | Increased hair growth on legs | Periods stop |
| Cannot taste things | Increased thirst | Pins and needles in fingers and toes |
| Change in the way things taste | Indigestion/reflux/discomfort^ | Ringing in ears |
| Changes in how things smell | Itch^ | Runny nose^ |
| Changes in skin colour | Itching at injection site | Runny or watery eyes^ |
| Coloured urine | Joint aches and pains^ | Shaking all over |
| Constantly tired | Joint stiffness^ | Shortness of breath |
| Cough^ | Loss of appetite | Skin rash |
| Deafness | Loss of hair | Sore eyes^ |
| Difficulty sleeping | Loss of liquid or frequent bowel action (diarrhoea) | Sore hands and/or feet^ |
| Dry mouth^ | Loss of weight | Sore mouth |
| Dry skin | Mouth sores (ulcers) ^ | Sore throat |
| Fatigue (tiredness) | Nail changes^ | Sore, tender muscles^ |
| Feeling sick (nausea) | ||
| Fever and/or chills^ | Nosebleeds | Stuffy nose^ |
| Fingernails go brown | Not having regular bowel action (constipation) | Swollen tummy (abdominal fullness) |
| General aches and pains | Numbness in fingers and toes | Thrush in your mouth^ |
| General weakness^ | Pain around fingernails^ | Trouble with swallowing |
| Giddiness or dizziness on standing up | Pain passing water | Tummy ache (abdominal pain) |
| Headache, migraine | Pain when swallowing^ | Weight gain |
| Group B — non-physical symptoms | ||
| Cannot concentrate | Feeling of not coping generally with treatment | My cancer makes me different^ |
| Cannot get clothes to fit | Feeling overwhelmed^ | My life is on hold^ |
| Constant reminder of my disease^ | Feeling that the treatment is damaging my body | No end to treatment^ |
| Cost of treatment^ | Feeling unattractive^ | Not being able to choose where you sit for treatment^ |
| Crying more often | Forget things | Not getting preferred place in the chemo suite^ |
| Dependence on others^ | Frequency of treatment^ | Not having the chance to ask the doctor questions |
| Difficulty finding words^ | Getting started in the mornings^ | Not knowing what will happen^ |
| Effects my family or partner | Having to come to the clinic rather than a private doctor | Not seeing the same doctor each time |
| Effects my home/work duties | Having to have a needle | Not seeing the same nurses/staff each time^ |
| Effects my social activities | Having to wait for treatment with other patients | Not understanding what is happening |
| Excessive time waiting for chemo^ | Infertility (cannot have children) | People looking at me^ |
| Fear of the future^ | Lack of choice of appointment times^ | Seeing very sick people^ |
| Feeling angry | Lack of privacy in the chemo suite^ | Slow thinking (fuzzy head) ^ |
| Feeling anxious, tense or worried# | Length of time treatment takes at clinic | Thought of coming for treatment |
| Feeling bad tempered (irritability) | Loss of independence^ | Trouble finding somewhere to park |
| Feeling like emotions are out of control^ | Loss of sexual ability | Trouble getting to the clinic |
| Feeling low, miserable (depression) | Loss of sexual feeling | Unwanted advice^ |
| Feeling of having to have treatment which I don't think will do any good | Money worries^ | Worried about my job^ |
| Feeling of having to have treatment which I don't want | ||
^ Additional symptoms added that were not in the original 1983 or 1993 studies
#Modified wording from original adding “or worried”
Fig. 1Consort diagram
Demographic and disease characteristics of the sample (N = 302)
| Variable | |
| Age (yrs) | |
| Median (IQR) (Range) | 58 (17) (17–85) |
| Months from diagnosis | |
| Median (IQR) (Range) | 6 (22) (1–392) |
| Female, n (%) | 168 (56) |
| Marital status, n (%) | |
| Married/defacto | 210 (70) |
| Separated/divorced | 37 (12) |
| Single | 38 (13) |
| Widowed | 17 (6) |
| Living arrangement, n (%) | |
| Alone | 58 (19) |
| With others | 244 (81) |
| Country of birth, n (%) | |
| Australia | 198 (66) |
| Other | 104 (34) |
| Primary language, n (%) | |
| English | 258 (85) |
| Non-English speaking | 44 (15) |
| Education level completed, n (%) | |
| Primary school | 14 (5) |
| Secondary school | 129 (43) |
| College/University | 111 (37) |
| Post-graduate | 47 (16) |
| Work status, n (%) | |
| Full-time employment | 151 (50) |
| Part-time employment | 42 (14) |
| Home duties | 9 (3) |
| Retired | 91 (30) |
| Unemployed | 9 (3) |
| Primary site of cancer, n (%) | |
| Colorectal | 81 (27) |
| Breast | 67 (22) |
| Lung | 49 (16) |
| Gynaecological | 30 (10) |
| Genitourinary | 16 (5) |
| Upper gastrointestinal | 13 (4) |
| Other | 46 (15) |
| Stage, n (%) | |
| I | 10 (3) |
| II | 25 (8) |
| III | 100 (34) |
| IV | 160 (54) |
| ECOG (patient reported), n (%) | |
| 0 | 52 (17) |
| 1 | 198 (66) |
| 2 | 40 (13) |
| 3 | 9 (3) |
| 4 | 1 (0) |
| Other cancer treatments received, n (%) | |
| Surgery | 214/299 (72) |
| Radiotherapy | 76/299 (25) |
| Endocrine | 29/292 (10) |
| Other anticancer treatment(s) | 21/291 (7) |
| Current chemotherapy, n (%) | |
| Adjuvant | 111 (38) |
| Neo-adjuvant | 20 (7) |
| Metastatic | 132 (45) |
| Palliative | 19 (6) |
| Other | 14 (5) |
| Current chemotherapy regimen, n (%) | |
| Platinum-based | 158 (54) |
| Taxane | 91 (31) |
| Chemotherapy and targeted therapy | 17 (6) |
| Current Chemotherapy cycle number | |
| Median (IQR) (Range) | 4 (3) (1–23) |
| No. of lines of chemotherapy | |
| Median (IQR) (Range) | 1 (4) (1–8) |
Frequency and severity of symptoms experienced by patients and comparison with severity ratings of doctors and nurses
| Rank | Symptom frequency (Patients) | % Patients reporting | Symptom severity (Patients) | Symptom severity (Doctors) | Symptom severity (Nurses) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Loss of hair | 67.9 | Effects my family or partner | Fatigue | Fatigue |
| 2 | General weakness | 65.9 | Nausea | Nausea | Nausea |
| 3 | Effects my family or partner | 65.6 | Fear of the future | Effects my family or partner | General Weakness |
| 4 | Change in the way things taste | 58.3 | Fatigue | Not knowing what will happen | Effects my family or partner |
| 5 | Nausea | 57.9 | Not knowing what will happen | Vomiting | Alopecia |
| 6 | Fatigue | 55.6 | My life is on hold | General Weakness | Excessive time waiting for chemo |
| 7 | Difficulty sleeping | 52.3 | General weakness | Fear of the future | Vomiting |
| 8 | Effects my work/home duties | 51.4 | Difficulty sleeping | Length of time treatment takes at clinic | Fear of the future |
| 9 | My life is on hold | 50.3 | Loss of hair | Loss of appetite | Dependence on others |
| 10 | Dry mouth | 49.7 | Constipation | Constant reminder of my disease | Having to have a needle |
Symptom severity associated with quality of life, depression and anxiety, fatigue, self-reported performance status, and overall health using linear regression models
| Patient-reported outcome measure | Symptom (from interview) | Change in variable (95% CI) | p-value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Quality of life: | My life is on hold | −5.8 (−10.7–−0.9) | 0.02* |
| FACT-G | Depression | −9.3 (−18.1–−0.6) | 0.04* |
| Feeling unattractive | −25.1 (−43.0–−7.3) | 0.01** | |
| Cost of treatment | −24.1 (−42.5–−5.8) | 0.01* | |
| Depression and anxiety | Depression | 4.7 (1.6–7.9) | 0.004** |
| GHQ-12 | Feeling overwhelmed | 5.1 (1.2–8.9) | 0.01 |
| Cost of treatment | 6.8 (0.0–13.5) | 0.05* | |
| Fatigue | Fatigue | −6.7 (−10.0–−3.3) | <0.001** |
| FACT-F | Cost of treatment | −14.8 (−29.6–−0.1) | 0.05* |
| Self-reported performance status (ECOG) | Fatigue | 4.1 (1.3–13.2) | 0.02* |
| My life is on hold | 4.1 (1.4–12.2) | 0.01* | |
| Overall health | Nausea | −6.7 (−12.8–−0.6) | 0.03* |
| Thermometer scale | Effects home/work duties | −9.8 (−18.2–−1.4) | 0.02* |
| My life is on hold | −9.7 (−16.1–−3.4) | 0.003** |
*p < 0.05
**p < 0.01
FACT, Functional Assessment of Cancer Treatment; G, general; F, fatigue subscale.
GHQ, General Health Questionnaire 12
ECOG, European Cooperative Oncology Group
Thermometer Scale = EQ-5D Thermometer Scale of overall health state
Percentage of patients with severe nausea and vomiting in relationship to timing of chemotherapy based on linear analogue self-assessment scale (LASA) rating >75/100: for all participants, and by chemotherapy regimen
| Nausea and vomiting | Overall | Platinum-based | Taxane |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vomiting: pre chemotherapy | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 |
| Nausea: pre chemotherapy | 1.3 | 1.3 | 2.2 |
| Vomiting: within 24 h | 4.4 | 5.3 | 2.2 |
| Nausea: within 24 h | 8.4 | 7.9 | 6.7 |
| Vomiting: 24 h post chemotherapy | 3.7 | 5.9 | 2.2 |
| Nausea: 24 h post chemo | 9.7 | 11.2 | 5.6 |