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Patient-centered outcomes in non-small-cell lung cancer: a real-world perspective.

Luiz Henrique AraujoClarissa Seródio BaldottoMariana R MonteiroPedro Nazareth AguiarMaria Clara AndradeCecília L LongoMayara BatistaRaphaela LimaDébora AzevedoNatalia CarvalhoPerla AndradeMauro ZukinNelson Teich
Published in: Future oncology (London, England) (2021)
Aims: To assess non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patient-centered outcomes in the real world. Methods: This is a prospective study of NSCLC patients treated at a private cancer care institution in Brazil between 2014 and 2019. Results: The report comprises 337 patients. Advanced stage was associated with higher symptom burden - fatigue (p = 0.03), pain (p < 0.001) and arm pain (p = 0.022) - and worse global, social and physical functioning (all p < 0.001). In the first 2 years, most factors evolved to either improvement or stability: cough (p = 0.02), pain (p = 0.002), global functioning (p < 0.001) and emotional functioning (p < 0.001). Staging (p < 0.001), fatigue (p = 0.001) and gender (p = 0.004) were independently associated with overall survival. Conclusions: Our results demonstrate the feasibility of conducting real-world prospective analysis of patient-centered outcomes.
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