AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to assess the long-term neurotoxicity in testicular cancer survivors (TCSs) after treatment and how it affects their quality of life (QoL).
  • Researchers analyzed data from 2,234 TCSs who completed a questionnaire, categorizing them based on their treatment methods.
  • Results indicated that those treated with the chemotherapy regimen BEP experienced significantly increased long-term neurotoxicity and poorer QoL, highlighting the need for strategies to prevent these adverse effects.*

Article Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate neurotoxicity in testicular cancer survivors (TCSs) years after treatment and secondly the influence of neurotoxicity on quality-of-life (QoL).

Methods: We identified 2234 TCSs who completed the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy/Gynecologic Oncology Group-Neurotoxicity questionnaire. QoL was evaluated with the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer QLQ-C30. Patients were grouped according to treatment strategy: surveillance (N = 1113), infradiaphragmatic radiotherapy (N = 301), cisplatin-etoposide-bleomycin (BEP) (N = 759), and more than one line of treatment (MTOL) (N = 61). Association of treatment modality with long-term neurotoxicity was analyzed with ordinal logistic regression. Secondly, associations between neurotoxicity and QoL were analyzed in BEP-treated patients. Analyses were age-adjusted and repeated with additional adjustment for comorbidity, smoking, and alcohol consumption.

Results: After a median follow-up of 18.4 years, treatment with BEP and MTOL was associated with overall increased risk of neurotoxicity (odds ratio 2.4-4.7 depending on treatment intensity, P < 0.001) as well as subscales (peripheral neuropathy, ototoxicity, and dysfunction associated with neuropathy, all P < 0.001). Radiotherapy and surveillance were not associated with neurotoxicity. In patients treated with BEP, neurotoxicity was highly associated with all indicators of worse QoL outcomes (P-trend: 1.5 × 10 to 1.1 × 10) after almost 20 years of follow-up.

Conclusions: Treatment with BEP was associated with long-term neurotoxicity, which was highly associated with decreased QoL. Strategies to ameliorate or prevent neurotoxicity should be investigated.

Implications For Cancer Survivors: Treatment with chemotherapy for testicular cancer induces long-term neuro- and ototoxicity which may have severe influence on quality-of-life years after treatment cessation.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11764-020-00944-1DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

long-term neurotoxicity
8
testicular cancer
8
treatment
7
neurotoxicity
5
neurotoxicity quality
4
quality life
4
life testicular
4
cancer
4
cancer survivors-a
4
survivors-a nationwide
4

Similar Publications

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!