The association of cancer‐related fatigue with all‐cause mortality of colorectal and endometrial cancer survivors: Results from the population‐based PROFILES registry

Abstract Purpose Cancer‐related fatigue (CRF) is one of the most prevalent symptoms experienced by cancer survivors. However, researchers are only beginning to elucidate the risk factors, underlying mechanism(s), and its association with other outcomes. Research on the association between CRF and mo...

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Main Authors: Salome Adam, Lonneke V. van de Poll‐Franse, Floortje Mols, Nicole P. M. Ezendam, Ignace H. J. T. de Hingh, Volker Arndt, Melissa S. Y. Thong
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Published: Wiley 2019-06-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/cam4.2166
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spelling doaj-5cc5269072704b5985a9f5d8a37bf8872020-11-25T00:02:41ZengWileyCancer Medicine2045-76342019-06-01863227323610.1002/cam4.2166The association of cancer‐related fatigue with all‐cause mortality of colorectal and endometrial cancer survivors: Results from the population‐based PROFILES registrySalome Adam0Lonneke V. van de Poll‐Franse1Floortje Mols2Nicole P. M. Ezendam3Ignace H. J. T. de Hingh4Volker Arndt5Melissa S. Y. Thong6Netherlands Comprehensive Cancer Organisation Utrecht the NetherlandsNetherlands Comprehensive Cancer Organisation Utrecht the NetherlandsDepartment of Medical and Clinical Psychology, CoRPS—Center of Research on Psychology in Somatic Diseases Tilburg University Tilburg the NetherlandsNetherlands Comprehensive Cancer Organisation Utrecht the NetherlandsCatharina Cancer Institute, Catharina Hospital Eindhoven the NetherlandsUnit of Cancer Survivorship, Division of Clinical Epidemiology and Aging Research German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) Heidelberg GermanyUnit of Cancer Survivorship, Division of Clinical Epidemiology and Aging Research German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) Heidelberg GermanyAbstract Purpose Cancer‐related fatigue (CRF) is one of the most prevalent symptoms experienced by cancer survivors. However, researchers are only beginning to elucidate the risk factors, underlying mechanism(s), and its association with other outcomes. Research on the association between CRF and mortality is limited. Methods The study sample comprised 2059 short‐term (<5 years postdiagnosis) cancer survivors from four PROFILES registry studies. Survivors diagnosed with stage I‐III colorectal cancer (CRC) or stage I‐III endometrial cancer (EC), with no evidence of disease, were identified and followed‐up by the Netherlands Cancer Registry. Fatigue was assessed with the Fatigue Assessment Scale. Cox proportional hazards models adjusted for demographic, clinical, and lifestyle characteristics were performed to assess the association of CRF with all‐cause mortality. Date of censoring was February 1, 2017. Results Prevalence of CRF varied between 35.8% (male CRC) and 43.6% (female CRC). After a median follow‐up period of 9.0 years, a total of 408 survivors (20%) had died. CRF was associated with increased all‐cause mortality in male CRC survivors (HRadj = 1.75, 95% CI [1.31‐2.33]). This association remained statistically significant after excluding survivors experiencing anhedonia. For female CRC (HRadj = 1.32, 95% CI [0.90‐1.97]) and EC (HRadj = 1.27, 95% CI [0.84‐1.90]) survivors, there was no significant association with all‐cause mortality for the fatigued group in multivariable analyses. Conclusion Our study found that CRF is significantly associated with all‐cause mortality in male CRC survivors, irrespective of potential confounders. This result suggests that clinicians should increase their attention towards the recognition and treatment of CRF.https://doi.org/10.1002/cam4.2166all‐cause mortalitycancer‐related fatiguecolorectal cancerendometrial cancer
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author Salome Adam
Lonneke V. van de Poll‐Franse
Floortje Mols
Nicole P. M. Ezendam
Ignace H. J. T. de Hingh
Volker Arndt
Melissa S. Y. Thong
spellingShingle Salome Adam
Lonneke V. van de Poll‐Franse
Floortje Mols
Nicole P. M. Ezendam
Ignace H. J. T. de Hingh
Volker Arndt
Melissa S. Y. Thong
The association of cancer‐related fatigue with all‐cause mortality of colorectal and endometrial cancer survivors: Results from the population‐based PROFILES registry
Cancer Medicine
all‐cause mortality
cancer‐related fatigue
colorectal cancer
endometrial cancer
author_facet Salome Adam
Lonneke V. van de Poll‐Franse
Floortje Mols
Nicole P. M. Ezendam
Ignace H. J. T. de Hingh
Volker Arndt
Melissa S. Y. Thong
author_sort Salome Adam
title The association of cancer‐related fatigue with all‐cause mortality of colorectal and endometrial cancer survivors: Results from the population‐based PROFILES registry
title_short The association of cancer‐related fatigue with all‐cause mortality of colorectal and endometrial cancer survivors: Results from the population‐based PROFILES registry
title_full The association of cancer‐related fatigue with all‐cause mortality of colorectal and endometrial cancer survivors: Results from the population‐based PROFILES registry
title_fullStr The association of cancer‐related fatigue with all‐cause mortality of colorectal and endometrial cancer survivors: Results from the population‐based PROFILES registry
title_full_unstemmed The association of cancer‐related fatigue with all‐cause mortality of colorectal and endometrial cancer survivors: Results from the population‐based PROFILES registry
title_sort association of cancer‐related fatigue with all‐cause mortality of colorectal and endometrial cancer survivors: results from the population‐based profiles registry
publisher Wiley
series Cancer Medicine
issn 2045-7634
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Abstract Purpose Cancer‐related fatigue (CRF) is one of the most prevalent symptoms experienced by cancer survivors. However, researchers are only beginning to elucidate the risk factors, underlying mechanism(s), and its association with other outcomes. Research on the association between CRF and mortality is limited. Methods The study sample comprised 2059 short‐term (<5 years postdiagnosis) cancer survivors from four PROFILES registry studies. Survivors diagnosed with stage I‐III colorectal cancer (CRC) or stage I‐III endometrial cancer (EC), with no evidence of disease, were identified and followed‐up by the Netherlands Cancer Registry. Fatigue was assessed with the Fatigue Assessment Scale. Cox proportional hazards models adjusted for demographic, clinical, and lifestyle characteristics were performed to assess the association of CRF with all‐cause mortality. Date of censoring was February 1, 2017. Results Prevalence of CRF varied between 35.8% (male CRC) and 43.6% (female CRC). After a median follow‐up period of 9.0 years, a total of 408 survivors (20%) had died. CRF was associated with increased all‐cause mortality in male CRC survivors (HRadj = 1.75, 95% CI [1.31‐2.33]). This association remained statistically significant after excluding survivors experiencing anhedonia. For female CRC (HRadj = 1.32, 95% CI [0.90‐1.97]) and EC (HRadj = 1.27, 95% CI [0.84‐1.90]) survivors, there was no significant association with all‐cause mortality for the fatigued group in multivariable analyses. Conclusion Our study found that CRF is significantly associated with all‐cause mortality in male CRC survivors, irrespective of potential confounders. This result suggests that clinicians should increase their attention towards the recognition and treatment of CRF.
topic all‐cause mortality
cancer‐related fatigue
colorectal cancer
endometrial cancer
url https://doi.org/10.1002/cam4.2166
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