Long-term quality of life in older patients with HPV-related oropharyngeal cancer.

HEAD AND NECK-JOURNAL FOR THE SCIENCES AND SPECIALTIES OF THE HEAD AND NECK(2018)

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Background We explored if age affects quality of life (QOL) in survivors of locally advanced human papillomavirus (HPV)-related oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Methods In a cross-sectional survey of 185 patients, at least 12 months from radiation, we evaluated generic (EuroQOL-5D questionnaire [EQ-5D]) and head and neck specific (European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire-Head and Neck 35-questions [EORTC-QLQ-H&N35]) QOL questionnaires and compared differences between younger (<65) and older (>= 65) patients. Results The median age was 57.0 years (range 25-77 years), and 31 patients (16.8%) were >= 65 years old. There was no significant difference in EQ-5D global QOL scores by age (P = .53). Patients >= 65 years reported more immobility (P < .01), problems with social eating (P < .0001), and coughing (P < .01). Patients >= 65 years were not more likely to ever require a gastrostomy (P = .24) but were more likely to remain gastrostomy-dependent at the time of the survey (P = .02). Conclusion Despite similar generic QOL, older survivors may have more mobility problems and issues with social eating compared with younger survivors deserving of further evaluation.
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geriatrics,human papillomavirus,oropharyngeal cancer,quality of life
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