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Change in Quality of Life after a Cancer Diagnosis among a Nationally Representative Cohort of Older Adults in the US.

Rebecca M SchwartzKatherine A OrnsteinBian LiuNaomi AlpertKristin G BevilacquaEmanuela Taioli
Published in: Cancer investigation (2019)
Age-related decreases in Quality of Life (QoL) are often compounded by comorbidities, including cancer. This study aimed to examine QoL changes before and after a new cancer diagnosis using data from the National Health and Aging Trend Study (NHATS), linked to Medicare claims (N = 136). There was a significant increase in the relative odds of fair/poor self-reported health and needing help with Activities of Daily Living. There was also a marginal increase in depression, but no change in anxiety or pain scores. Results underscore importance of considering pre-cancer QoL when making treatment decisions for older adult cancer patients.
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