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Baseline quality of life and chemotherapy toxicities in patients with early breast cancer

Idlir Licaj
Elodie Coquan
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Tienhan Sandrine Dabakuyo-Yonli
Sarah Dauchy
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Ines Vaz Luis
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Cecile Charles
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Cedric Lemogne
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Laurence Vanlemmens
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Christelle Jouannaud
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Christelle Levy
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Olivier Rigal
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Marion Fournier
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Thierry Petit
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Florence Dalenc
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Philippe Rouanet
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Jerome Lemonnier
Sibille Everhard
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Paul Cottu
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Florence Joly
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Abstract Background The authors used the French breast cancer Cancer and Toxicities (CANTO) cohort to study the associations between baseline quality of life and chemotherapy dose‐reductions (CDRs) or postchemotherapy‐toxicities (PCTs). Methods In total, 3079 patients with breast cancer who received chemotherapy were included in this analysis. The associations between baseline physical functioning (PF) and fatigue measured using the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality‐of‐Life Questionnaire Core 30, and two endpoints—CDRs during adjuvant or neoadjuvant chemotherapy; and selected PCTs were estimated with odds ratios (ORs) and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs) using logistic regression models. Results Among the 3079 patients from the CANTO cohort who were included, 718 (33.0%) received chemotherapy in the neoadjuvant setting, and 2361 (67.0%) received chemotherapy as adjuvant treatment. The chemotherapy included taxanes in 94.2% of patients and anthracyclines in 90.5% of patients. Overall, 15.5% of patients experienced CDRs and, 31.0% developed PCTs. Women with low baseline PF scores (<83) had higher multivariate odds of developing CDRs compared with those who had PF scores ≥83 (OR, 1.54; 95% CI, 1.13–2.09). The corresponding OR for PCTs was 1.50 (95% CI, 1.13–2.00). Women with high baseline fatigue scores had higher odds of CDRs (OR, 1.43; 95% CI, 1.13–1.76) and PCTs (OR, 1.32; 95% CI, 1.10–1.59). Conclusions By using the national CANTO cohort, baseline PF and fatigue were independently associated with CDRs and PCTs.

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hal-04768724 , version 1 (06-11-2024)

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Idlir Licaj, Elodie Coquan, Tienhan Sandrine Dabakuyo-Yonli, Sarah Dauchy, Ines Vaz Luis, et al.. Baseline quality of life and chemotherapy toxicities in patients with early breast cancer. Cancer, 2023, 129 (7), pp.1085-1095. ⟨10.1002/cncr.34643⟩. ⟨hal-04768724⟩
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