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Preferences of adults with cancer for systemic cancer treatment: do preferences differ based on age?


ABSTRACT: Background: We used the Therapy Preference Scale, a 30-item questionnaire, to determine cancer treatment preferences of adults with cancer. Methods: We used Wilcoxon's rank sum test and Fisher's exact test to compare the preferences of younger (<60 years) versus older adults (≥60 years). Results: While 56% of patients would accept treatment offering increased life expectancy at an expense of short-term side effects, 75% preferred maintenance of cognition, functional ability and quality of life to quantity of days. Oral instead of intravenous treatment (p = 0.003), shorter hospital stay (p = 0.03), preservation of cognitive function (p = 0.01) and avoidance of pain (p = 0.02) were more important to older patients compared with younger patients. Conclusion: Many patients prioritized maintenance of cognition, functional ability and quality of life; older patients valued oral treatment, shorter hospital stay, preservation of cognitive function and avoidance of pain.

SUBMITTER: Dhakal P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8819600 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Preferences of adults with cancer for systemic cancer treatment: do preferences differ based on age?

Dhakal Prajwal P   Wichman Christopher S CS   Pozehl Bunny B   Weaver Meaghann M   Fisher Alfred L AL   Vose Julie J   Bociek R Gregory RG   Bhatt Vijaya R VR  

Future oncology (London, England) 20211111 3


<b>Background:</b> We used the Therapy Preference Scale, a 30-item questionnaire, to determine cancer treatment preferences of adults with cancer. <b>Methods:</b> We used Wilcoxon's rank sum test and Fisher's exact test to compare the preferences of younger (<60 years) versus older adults (≥60 years). <b>Results:</b> While 56% of patients would accept treatment offering increased life expectancy at an expense of short-term side effects, 75% preferred maintenance of cognition, functional ability   ...[more]

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