Patient-reported outcomes among patients with systemic mastocytosis in routine clinical practice: Results of the TouchStone SM Patient Survey.
Ruben A MesaErin M SullivanDavid DubinskiBrittany CarrollValerie M SleeSusan V JenningsCeleste C FinnertyLinda S BohannonSusan D MathiasBetsy J LahueMariana C CastellsPublished in: Cancer (2022)
The objective of this research was to understand the burden and unmet needs in the rare disease of systemic mastocytosis (SM) to guide future care. Fifty-six patients completed an online survey containing questions about their diagnosis, medications, health care use, quality of life, and SM symptoms. The results demonstrated that SM is associated with severe and burdensome symptoms, anaphylactic events, emergency department visits, use of multiple medications, reduced ability to work, and poor physical and psychological quality of life. These findings suggest the need for future advances to address unmet needs in patients affected by SM.