Survey on adverse events associated with drug therapy for breast cancer patients

被引:3
作者
Hara, Fumikata [1 ]
Nagasaki, Reiko [1 ]
Minami, Reiko [2 ]
Izutani, Tadahiro [2 ]
Yoshida, Takahiro [2 ]
Arai, Ayako [2 ]
Nihei, Akiko [3 ]
Sakurai, Naomi [4 ]
Ohno, Shinji [5 ]
机构
[1] Canc Inst Hosp JFCR, 3-8-31 Ariake,Koto Ku, Tokyo, Japan
[2] Daiichi Sankyo Co Ltd, 3-5-1 Nihonbashi Honcho,Chuo ku, Tokyo, Japan
[3] QLife Inc, Toranomon33Mori Bld 10F,3-8-21 Toranomon,Minato Ku, Tokyo, Japan
[4] Gen Inc Assoc, Canc Survivors Recruiting Project, Daishin Bldg 4F-401,2-9 Kanda Nishikicho,Chiyoda K, Tokyo, Japan
[5] Social Med Corp Hakuaikai, Sagara Hosp, 3-31 Matsubara Cho, Kagoshima, Kagoshima, Japan
关键词
Breast cancer; Adverse events; Questionnaire survey; PRO; Patients' need; EARLY MENOPAUSE; TOXICITIES; PREVENTION; MANAGEMENT; PREMATURE;
D O I
10.1186/s12905-024-03355-x
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
BackgroundIn the breast cancer treatment, there may be a gap between patients' information needs and physicians' perceptions. To address this issue, we conducted a comprehensive questionnaire survey aimed to assess the specific information needs of patients regarding the adverse events (AEs) associated with treatment.MethodsA web-based questionnaire survey (UMIN000049280: Registered on October 31, 2022) was conducted in patients with a history of breast cancer treatment. Responses were obtained regarding AEs experienced, AEs for which remedies were identified, AEs patients sought to prevent, and pre-treatment information on AEs patients desired to have.ResultsData from 435 breast cancer patients were analyzed. The most common AEs reported included hair loss (93.3%), malaise/fatigue (89.4%), nail changes (83.2%), dysgeusia (69.0%), leukopenia/white blood cell decreased (65.1%), neuropathy (62.3%), and nausea/vomiting (61.4%). Financial anxiety was reported in 35.2% of the participants. AEs for which a minority of patients found effective solutions included neuropathy (20.3%), financial anxiety (21.6%), edema (24.3%), joint pain (26.0%), and malaise/fatigue (26.7%). Patients expressed the greatest desire to avoid hair loss (34.7%), followed by nausea/vomiting (23.7%), interstitial lung disease/pneumonitis (5.5%), malaise/fatigue (5.1%), and dysgeusia (5.1%). The most commonly requested pre-treatment information regarding AEs was their duration, followed by prevention methods, management strategies, time to onset, and the impact on daily life.ConclusionsThis survey highlights the existence of significant unmet medical needs among breast cancer patients, due to the inadequate solutions available for managing AEs associated with various therapeutic agents. In addition, the survey revealed that patients have different information needs regarding different types of AEs.
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