A mini-review of quality of life as an outcome in prostate cancer trials: patient-centered approaches are needed to propose appropriate treatments on behalf of patients

Abstract Background Patients with prostate cancer (PC) may be ready to make trade-offs between their quantity and their quality of life. For instance, elderly patients may prefer the absence of treatment if it is associated with a low-risk of disease progression, compared to treatments aiming at pre...

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Main Authors: Yohann Foucher, Marine Lorent, Philippe Tessier, Stéphane Supiot, Véronique Sébille, Etienne Dantan
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-03-01
Series:Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12955-018-0870-6
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spelling doaj-de336d2032544c4d9f2dd5079f86c84c2020-11-25T00:26:37ZengBMCHealth and Quality of Life Outcomes1477-75252018-03-0116111410.1186/s12955-018-0870-6A mini-review of quality of life as an outcome in prostate cancer trials: patient-centered approaches are needed to propose appropriate treatments on behalf of patientsYohann Foucher0Marine Lorent1Philippe Tessier2Stéphane Supiot3Véronique Sébille4Etienne Dantan5SPHERE (MethodS for Patients-centered outcomes and HEalth Research), INSERM UMR 1246, Nantes UniversitySPHERE (MethodS for Patients-centered outcomes and HEalth Research), INSERM UMR 1246, Nantes UniversitySPHERE (MethodS for Patients-centered outcomes and HEalth Research), INSERM UMR 1246, Nantes UniversityICO - Institut de Cancérologie de l’Ouest - Centre René GauducheauSPHERE (MethodS for Patients-centered outcomes and HEalth Research), INSERM UMR 1246, Nantes UniversitySPHERE (MethodS for Patients-centered outcomes and HEalth Research), INSERM UMR 1246, Nantes UniversityAbstract Background Patients with prostate cancer (PC) may be ready to make trade-offs between their quantity and their quality of life. For instance, elderly patients may prefer the absence of treatment if it is associated with a low-risk of disease progression, compared to treatments aiming at preventing disease progression but with a substantial deterioration of their Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL). Therefore, it seems relevant to compare the treatments by considering both survival and HRQoL. In this mini-review, the aim was to question whether the potential trade-offs between survival and HRQoL are considered in high impact factor journals. Methods The study was conducted from the PubMed database for recent papers published between May 01, 2013, and May 01, 2015. We also restricted our search to nine medical journals with 2013 impact factor > 15. Results Among the 30 selected studies, only six collected individual HRQoL as a secondary endpoint by using the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Prostate (FACT-P) questionnaire. In four studies, the time to HRQoL change was analyzed, but its definitions varied. In two studies, the mean changes in HRQoL between the baseline and the 12- or 16-week follow-up were analyzed. None of the six studies reported in a single endpoint both the quantity and the quality of life. Conclusions Our mini-review, which only focused on recent publications in journals with high-impact, suggests moving PC clinical research towards patient-centered outcomes-based studies. This may help physicians to propose the most appropriate treatment on behalf of patients. We recommend the use of indicators such as Quality-Adjusted Life-Years (QALYs) as principal endpoint in future clinical trials.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12955-018-0870-6Prostate cancerReview of clinical trialsPatient-centered outcomesQuality of life
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author Yohann Foucher
Marine Lorent
Philippe Tessier
Stéphane Supiot
Véronique Sébille
Etienne Dantan
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Marine Lorent
Philippe Tessier
Stéphane Supiot
Véronique Sébille
Etienne Dantan
A mini-review of quality of life as an outcome in prostate cancer trials: patient-centered approaches are needed to propose appropriate treatments on behalf of patients
Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
Prostate cancer
Review of clinical trials
Patient-centered outcomes
Quality of life
author_facet Yohann Foucher
Marine Lorent
Philippe Tessier
Stéphane Supiot
Véronique Sébille
Etienne Dantan
author_sort Yohann Foucher
title A mini-review of quality of life as an outcome in prostate cancer trials: patient-centered approaches are needed to propose appropriate treatments on behalf of patients
title_short A mini-review of quality of life as an outcome in prostate cancer trials: patient-centered approaches are needed to propose appropriate treatments on behalf of patients
title_full A mini-review of quality of life as an outcome in prostate cancer trials: patient-centered approaches are needed to propose appropriate treatments on behalf of patients
title_fullStr A mini-review of quality of life as an outcome in prostate cancer trials: patient-centered approaches are needed to propose appropriate treatments on behalf of patients
title_full_unstemmed A mini-review of quality of life as an outcome in prostate cancer trials: patient-centered approaches are needed to propose appropriate treatments on behalf of patients
title_sort mini-review of quality of life as an outcome in prostate cancer trials: patient-centered approaches are needed to propose appropriate treatments on behalf of patients
publisher BMC
series Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
issn 1477-7525
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Abstract Background Patients with prostate cancer (PC) may be ready to make trade-offs between their quantity and their quality of life. For instance, elderly patients may prefer the absence of treatment if it is associated with a low-risk of disease progression, compared to treatments aiming at preventing disease progression but with a substantial deterioration of their Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL). Therefore, it seems relevant to compare the treatments by considering both survival and HRQoL. In this mini-review, the aim was to question whether the potential trade-offs between survival and HRQoL are considered in high impact factor journals. Methods The study was conducted from the PubMed database for recent papers published between May 01, 2013, and May 01, 2015. We also restricted our search to nine medical journals with 2013 impact factor > 15. Results Among the 30 selected studies, only six collected individual HRQoL as a secondary endpoint by using the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Prostate (FACT-P) questionnaire. In four studies, the time to HRQoL change was analyzed, but its definitions varied. In two studies, the mean changes in HRQoL between the baseline and the 12- or 16-week follow-up were analyzed. None of the six studies reported in a single endpoint both the quantity and the quality of life. Conclusions Our mini-review, which only focused on recent publications in journals with high-impact, suggests moving PC clinical research towards patient-centered outcomes-based studies. This may help physicians to propose the most appropriate treatment on behalf of patients. We recommend the use of indicators such as Quality-Adjusted Life-Years (QALYs) as principal endpoint in future clinical trials.
topic Prostate cancer
Review of clinical trials
Patient-centered outcomes
Quality of life
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12955-018-0870-6
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