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Background: Older adults with advanced cancer are at higher risk of treatment-related toxicities, which can impair function. Relationships between clinician-rated and patient-reported toxicities with functional decline remain unclear. Methods: This secondary analysis of the GAP70+ trial aimed to evaluate the associations between clinician-rated (Clinician-rated common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events [CTCAE]) and patient-reported toxicities (PRO-CTCAE) with changes in physical performance and functional outcomes in older adults receiving systemic therapy. Physical performance was measured using the Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB; impairment: score ≤9). Functional capacity was assessed using activities of daily living (ADL) and instrumental ADL (IADL); impairment: any task difficulty. Toxicities were captured by CTCAE and PRO-CTCAE, which assess symptom severity and activity interferences. Generalized estimating equations evaluated the association of toxicity grades (0–1, 2, ≥3) within 3 months of treatment initiation with new functional impairments within 6 months. Results: Patients were age 70 to 96 years. At baseline, 82.9% had impaired SPPB, 51.5% had impaired IADL, and 27.4% had impaired ADL. Among patients without baseline impairments, 57.7%, 47.4%, and 31.0% developed new SPPB, IADL, and ADL impairments, respectively. No association was found between CTCAE toxicity and new SPPB impairment (p =.70), but higher PRO-CTCAE toxicity severity (p =.02) and interference (p =.02) were associated with new SPPB impairments. New IADL impairments were more common with higher grades of CTCAE (p =.02) severe PRO-CTCAE toxicities (p =.02). Conclusion: These findings emphasize the need to assess both clinician-rated and patient-reported toxicities to understand and mitigate functional decline in older adults with advanced cancer.
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Culakova, E., Mohamed, M., Flannery, M., Jensen-Battaglia, M., Zhang, Z., Ramsdale, E., … Mohile, S. (2025). Relationships between patient-reported and clinician-rated toxicities and daily functioning in older adults with advanced cancer undergoing systemic therapy. Cancer, 131(4). https://doi.org/10.1002/cncr.35766
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