Timing of baseline quality of life assessment in an international adjuvant breast cancer trial: Its effect on patient self-estimation

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Background: Variability in timing of baseline quality of life (QL) assessments in two ongoing International Breast Cancer Study Group (EBCSG) randomized clinical trials occurred as a result of allowing some flexibility in the timing. This retrospective report describes the QL timing in relation to surgery and start of adjuvant therapy and its effect on QL self-estimation.Patients and methods: Self-administered measures of baseline QL were obtained on day 1 of adjuvant therapy or as close to that date as possible from 1389 pre- and post-menopausal women with operable breast cancer.Results: Fifty-four percent of QL assessments were done on day 1 of adjuvant therapy, 18% before day 1 and 28% after. An ANOVA, controlling for surgery, institution and language, showed that: for patients receiving endocrine therapy alone, QL improved as time from surgery increased, but start of adjuvant treatment had no effect, while for chemotherapy patients, appetite, physical well-being and, in pre-menopausal patients, coping were worse 1 to 5 days after the start of treatment. Chemotherapy had little effect on mood and emotional well-being.Conclusions: Timing of QL assessment in relation to diagnosis affects global adjustment measures; timing in relation to chemotherapy affects measures sensitive to toxicity. Timing is an important consideration in study conduct and data analysis. © 1994 Kluwer Academic Publishers.

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Huirny, C., Bernhard, J., Coates, A., Castiglione, M., Peterson, H. F., Gelber, R. D., … Senn, H. J. (1994). Timing of baseline quality of life assessment in an international adjuvant breast cancer trial: Its effect on patient self-estimation. Annals of Oncology, 5(1), 65–74. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.annonc.a058697

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