Physical health-related quality of life trajectories over two years following breast cancer diagnosis in older women: A secondary analysis Journal Article


Authors: Wong, S. S.; Levine, B. J.; Van Zee, K. J.; Naftalis, E. Z.; Avis, N. E.
Article Title: Physical health-related quality of life trajectories over two years following breast cancer diagnosis in older women: A secondary analysis
Abstract: Purpose: To identify distinct trajectories of physical health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in older women over the first two years following breast cancer diagnosis, and to examine characteristics associated with trajectory group membership. Methods: A secondary analysis of a longitudinal study of women diagnosed with stage I-III breast cancer who completed surveys within eight months of diagnosis and six, twelve, and eighteen months later that focuses on a subset of women aged ≥ 65 years (N = 145).Physical HRQoL was assessed using the Physical Component Score (PCS) of the SF-36 Health Survey. Finite mixture modeling identified distinct PCS trajectories. Multivariable logistic regression identified variables predictive of low PCS group membership. Results: Two distinct patterns of PCS trajectories were identified. The majority (58%) of women had PCS above the age-based SF-36 population norms and improved slightly over time. However, 42% of women had low PCS that remained low over time. In multivariable analyses, older age, difficulty paying for basics, greater number of medical comorbidities, and higher body mass index were associated with low PCS group membership. Cancer treatment and psychosocial variables were not significantly associated. Conclusion: A large subgroup of older women reported very low PCS that did not improve over time. Older age, obesity, multiple comorbidities, and lower socioeconomic status may be risk factors for poorer PCS in women with breast cancer. Incorporating routine comprehensive geriatric assessments that screen for these factors may help providers identify older women at risk for poorer physical HRQoL post breast cancer treatment. © The Author(s) 2024.
Keywords: cancer chemotherapy; controlled study; aged; cancer surgery; major clinical study; cancer radiotherapy; cancer staging; antineoplastic agent; quality of life; breast cancer; cohort analysis; breast neoplasms; age; cancer survivor; body mass; body mass index; longitudinal studies; breast tumor; comorbidity; short form 36; social psychology; longitudinal study; geriatric assessment; lumpectomy; secondary analysis; older; trajectories; physical health; comorbidities; humans; human; female; article; sociodemographics
Journal Title: Supportive Care in Cancer
Volume: 32
Issue: 5
ISSN: 0941-4355
Publisher: Springer Verlag  
Date Published: 2024-05-01
Start Page: 283
Language: English
DOI: 10.1007/s00520-024-08475-6
PUBMED: 38602620
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC11008061
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