The purpose of this study is to investigate the association between the Independent Activities of Daily Living (I-ADL) component of the Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA) and poor tolerance to radiation treatment in older and younger patients with non-ovarian gynecological cancers.
There are little data regarding the impact of functional age on tolerance to radiotherapy for gynecologic cancers. A comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) tool which measures functional status (including the Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (I-ADL)), among many other important geriatric related conditions, was developed by Hurria and colleagues. Geriatric assessment variables including functional status predicted for toxicity in older patients receiving chemotherapy and surgery for multiple cancer types., 2 We hypothesize that I-ADL can be used to predict treatment tolerance in patients of all ages receiving pelvic and/or paraaortic region radiation therapy for gynecologic malignancies.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
15
UNC Department of Radiation Oncology Clinic
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States
Pre-treatment I-ADL dependency
Pre-treatment I-ADL dependency is defined as scoring less than 14 on the I-ADL scale of the CGA.
Time frame: Pre-treatment
Poor adherence to treatment
Poor adherence to treatment is defined by at least one of the following: 1. \> 3 day treatment delay secondary to treatment related toxicity during radiation therapy. 2. Hospitalization secondary to treatment related toxicity during or up to 4-8 weeks post radiation therapy. 3. Unplanned dose reductions in either radiation or concurrent chemotherapy secondary to treatment related toxicity during radiation therapy 4. Unplanned change in concurrent chemotherapy regimen secondary to treatment related toxicity during radiation therapy.
Time frame: During or 4-8 weeks post-treatment
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