Return to Work, Fatigue and Cancer Rehabilitation after Curative Radiotherapy and Radiochemotherapy for Pelvic Gynecologic Cancer.
Eva MeixnerElisabetta SandriniLine HoeltgenTanja EichkornPhilipp HoegenLaila KönigNathalie AriansJonathan W LischalkMarkus WallwienerIlse WeisDaniela RoobJürgen DebusJuliane Hörner-RieberPublished in: Cancers (2022)
Pain, fatigue, and depression are a common cluster of symptoms among cancer patients that impair quality of life and daily activities. We aimed to evaluate the burden of cancer rehabilitation and return-to-work (RTW) rates. Tumor characteristics, lifestyle and household details, treatment data, the use of in-house social services and post-treatment inpatient rehabilitation, and RTW were assessed for 424 women, diagnosed with cervical, uterine, or vaginal/vulvar cancer, receiving curative radio(chemo)therapy. Progression-free RTW rate at 3 months was 32.3%, and increased to 58.1% and 63.2% at 12 and 18 months, respectively. Patients with advanced FIGO stages and intensified treatments significantly suffered more from acute pain and fatigue. A higher Charlson-Comorbidity-Index reliably predicted patients associated with a higher risk of acute fatigue during RT. Aside from the presence of children, no other household or lifestyle factor was correlated with increased fatigue rates. Women aged ≤ 45 years had a significantly higher risk of developing depression requiring treatment during follow-up. Post-treatment inpatient cancer rehabilitation, including exercise and nutrition counseling, significantly relieved fatigue symptoms. The burdens for recovery from cancer therapy remain multi-factorial. Special focus needs to be placed on identifying high-risk groups experiencing fatigue or pain. Specialized post-treatment inpatient cancer rehabilitation can improve RTW rates.
Keyphrases
- papillary thyroid
- sleep quality
- squamous cell
- physical activity
- mental health
- palliative care
- squamous cell carcinoma
- lymph node metastasis
- cardiovascular disease
- early stage
- primary care
- healthcare
- childhood cancer
- liver failure
- drug delivery
- rectal cancer
- pain management
- photodynamic therapy
- neuropathic pain
- newly diagnosed
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- weight loss
- resistance training
- peritoneal dialysis
- big data
- bone marrow
- lymph node
- patient reported
- deep learning
- neoadjuvant chemotherapy