The prognostic value of WHO performance status in relation to quality of life in advanced colorectal cancer patients

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2016-08-26

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Mol, L
Ottevanger, P B
Koopman, MiriamORCID 0000-0003-1550-1978ISNI 0000000077221902
Punt, C J A

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Performance status (PS) is an established prognostic factor in patients with advanced cancer and is usually scored by the treating physician. The EORTC QLQ-C30 questionnaire as reported by cancer patients is a validated tool to assess quality of life (QoL). Subjectivity plays a role in both assessments, and data on a direct comparison are scarce. METHODS: We compared the prognostic value for overall survival (OS) of the WHO PS to the baseline physical function scale of the EORTC QLQ-C30 (QLQ-C30 PF) in a prospective randomised phase 3 trial in advanced colorectal cancer (ACC), the CAIRO study. Patients were divided into two groups based on the baseline QLQ-C30 PF. QLQ-C30 PF was considered 'good' if the score was more than 66.7% and 'poor' if 66.7% or less. Results were validated in a subsequent phase 3 study in ACC, the CAIRO2 study. RESULTS: The median OS for patients with a 'good' QLQ-C30 PF and a 'poor' PF in patients with WHO PS 0 was 20.3 months (n = 300) and 10.4 months (n = 44), in patients with WHO PS 1 16.8 months (n = 125) and 10.1 months (n = 63), and in patients with WHO PS 2 16.2 months (n = 11) and 9.9 months (n = 12), respectively. In a Cox regression model which included other prognostic factors, 'good' versus 'poor' QLQ-C30 PF was significantly prognostic for OS (0.57 95% confidence interval: 0.46-0.72), but not WHO PS. These results were confirmed in the CAIRO2 study. CONCLUSIONS: We demonstrate in ACC patients that PF, as assessed by patients using the EORTC QLQ-C30, is superior in terms of prognostic value to WHO PS as scored by physicians. Our data support to include the results of baseline EORTC QLQ-C30 PF instead of WHO PS as a stratification parameter in oncology trials.

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WHO performance status, Quality of life, Colorectal cancer, Physical functioning, Taverne, Journal Article, Clinical Trial, Phase III, Randomized Controlled Trial

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Mol, L, Ottevanger, P B, Koopman, M & Punt, C J A 2016, 'The prognostic value of WHO performance status in relation to quality of life in advanced colorectal cancer patients', European Journal of Cancer, vol. 66, pp. 138-143. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejca.2016.07.013