Clin Breast Cancer
Department of Medical Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA. Electronic address:
Published: February 2022
Background: We conducted a feasibility study of integrating a free, online patient health community, PatientsLikeMe (PLM), into the neo/adjuvant care of older patients recently diagnosed with breast cancer. We assessed whether PLM was an appealing social forum to improve women's treatment experience during this stressful and often isolating time.
Patients And Methods: We enrolled women ages ≥60 years with recently diagnosed nonmetastatic invasive breast cancer at a single center. Our primary endpoint was feasibility of patient engagement with PLM, with successful engagement defined as using PLM for ≥50% of the total weeks of one's chemotherapy course or 4 months (if receiving hormonal and/or radiation therapy). Participants were surveyed about their health, social support, and experiences.
Results: During February 8, 2016 to June 25, 2018, 47 women enrolled; 14.9% were ages 71 to 75 years and 8.5% were ages ≥76 years; 63.8% received chemotherapy. Two women withdrew after consent; 45 were included in analyses. Overall, 1 (2.2%) patient met the feasibility endpoint, although 8 (17.8%) met engagement criteria for ≥25% of weeks on study. Over time, women submitted a total of >1200 posts to the "InstantMe" feature (rates how they feel) and >130 "MyFeed" stories. Evaluation of satisfaction with PLM was limited by the small number of end-of-study surveys.
Conclusion: Although our online social support intervention did not meet the prespecified criteria for feasibility (required sustained PLM utilization), many engaged with PLM. Future interventions should explore ways we can optimally support older patients, who have an increasing access to technology while facing threats of social isolation.
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