A Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA) has become a fundamental aid in the evaluation and treatment planning of older cancer patients. Systematic reviews of trials of geriatric assessments have shown effectiveness when interventions are implemented. Although CGA is a fundamental tool in the care of the geriatric patient, the integration and application of this tool in oncologic practice are still in evolution. Cognition is one of the domains examined within a CGA. Studies have noted that up to 25% to 50% of older patients had cognitive abnormalities that warranted further evaluation. Cognitive dysfunctions can influence the ability to weigh the risks and benefits of cancer therapy, to comply with the suggested treatment plan, and to recognize the symptoms of toxicity that need medical attention. Recently, the Freund Clock Drawing Test (CDT) has been proposed as a quick and simple screening tool to assess cognitive dysfunction. A retrospective analysis on 105 cancer patients at the General Hospital Groeninge showed that a cut-off score of ≤ 4 for the CDT has a good AUC, sensitivity and specificity. Aims 1. To validate the Clock Drawing Test as a screening tool to identify elderly cancer patients in need of a more in-depth cognitive evaluation within a comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) 2. Further registration of data in a database coupled to the Cancer Registry in the General Hospital Groeninge as set up by the PROGERCAN study
Design: A prospective, observational, cohort study. All geriatric patients who are diagnosed with cancer will be screened by an oncology clinical nurse specialist or study collaborator with the G8 questionnaire. Patients who screen positive, will be refered to the multi-disciplinary onco-geriatric program where a member of the geriatric oncology team will implement a comprehensive geriatric evaluation under supervision of an oncologist and/or geriatrician, who will then formulate recommendations and might suggest referral to other health care providers. Population: All consenting patients, aged ≥ 70, who are referred for anti-cancer treatment in the General Hospital Groeninge and who are in need of a CGA.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
200
General Hospital Groeninge, Cancer Center
Kortrijk, Belgium
Validation of the Freund Clock Drawing Test, and Its Predefined Cut-off of ≤ 4, as a Screening Tool to Identify Elderly Cancer Patients in Need of a More In-depth Cognitive Evaluation With the Folstein MMSE Within Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment
A Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) analysis was applied in order to validate the Freund Clock Drawing Test at its predefined cut-off of ≤ 4. This ROC analysis illustrates the capacity of the Freund Clock Drawing Test to identify elderly cancer patients in need of a more in-depth cognitive evaluation with the Folstein MMSE within comprehensive geriatric assessment. The ROC curve is a fundamental tool for diagnostic test evaluation. In a ROC curve the true positive rate (Sensitivity) is plotted in function of the false positive rate (100-Specificity) for different cut-off points of a parameter. The AUC (Area Under Curve) is the area enclosed by the ROC curve. The range of possible AUC values is \[0, 1\]. A perfect classifier has AUC = 1 and a completely random classifier has AUC = 0.5. Usually, themodel will score somewhere in between.
Time frame: Baseline
Further Registration of Data in a Database Coupled to the Cancer Registry in the General Hospital Groeninge as Set up by the PROGERCAN Study
During the PROGERCAN study, a database was set up in which the results of the CGA were coupled to the data available in the Cancer Registry of the General Hospital Groeninge. In this project, we aim continue this registration.
Time frame: Baseline
Evaluation of the Mini-Cog (Cognitive Screening Tool Consisting of a Clock Drawing With 3-word Recall Test) When Using the Freund CDT
Time frame: Baseline
To Determine the Time-saving
Determination of the time-saving when using the Freund Clock Drawing Test instead of the Folstein MMSE
Time frame: Baseline
To Compare the Freund Scoring System With Other Scoring Systems (Such as Watson and Colleagues), When Using a Predrawn Circle
Time frame: Baseline
To Develop a Tumour Tissue Database (Bio Bank) of Elderly Cancer Patients, Solely for Scientific Purposes
Time frame: Baseline
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