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Pruritus in patients with solid tumors: an overlooked supportive care need.

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Vallely, JJ; Hudson, KE; Locke, SC; Wolf, SP; Samsa, GP; Abernethy, AP; LeBlanc, TW
Published in: Support Care Cancer
October 2019

PURPOSE: Pruritus is a common symptom in cutaneous malignancies, but its impact on patients with solid tumors is unclear. We explored the impact and management of pruritus in patients with solid tumors, using patient-reported outcomes (PRO) data from a real-world registry. METHODS: From 2006 to 2011, patients seen in the Duke Cancer Institute reported their symptoms via the Patient Care Monitor v2.0, a validated PRO tool that includes a 0-10-point question about pruritus severity. From > 25,000 encounters, 203 patients reported severe pruritus (> 6/10) on at least one visit and 506 total visits were abstracted where patients reported either moderate or severe pruritus (> 3/10). From this cohort, we abstracted demographics, diagnosis, stage, cancer therapy, anti-pruritic therapy, and clinicians' responses. RESULTS: Mean age was 59.8 (SD 13.3), 134 (66%) were female, 125 (62%) were Caucasian, and 65 (32%) were African American. Breast cancer was the most common tumor (36.5%), followed by lung cancer (23.2%). Mean pruritus severity score was 6.8 (SD 1.8) for patients on chemotherapy, 6.9 (SD 1.8) for patients on targeted therapy alone or in combination, and 7.1(SD 1.8) for patients off treatment. Overall, 67% of patients reported at least two episodes of moderate-severe pruritus (mean # of visits 4.2 (SD 2.7)). Despite frequent report of severe and persistent pruritus, this was mentioned in just 28% of clinician notes and an intervention was recommended/prescribed in only 7% of visits. CONCLUSIONS: Pruritus is an under-addressed symptom in patients with solid tumors. Additional research is needed to understand the burden of pruritus in affected populations.

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Support Care Cancer

DOI

EISSN

1433-7339

Publication Date

October 2019

Volume

27

Issue

10

Start / End Page

3897 / 3904

Location

Germany

Related Subject Headings

  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Skin Neoplasms
  • Self Report
  • Pruritus
  • Oncology & Carcinogenesis
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Lung Neoplasms
  • Humans
  • Female
 

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Vallely, J. J., Hudson, K. E., Locke, S. C., Wolf, S. P., Samsa, G. P., Abernethy, A. P., & LeBlanc, T. W. (2019). Pruritus in patients with solid tumors: an overlooked supportive care need. Support Care Cancer, 27(10), 3897–3904. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00520-019-04693-5
Vallely, Jaxon J., Kathryn E. Hudson, Susan C. Locke, Steven P. Wolf, Gregory P. Samsa, Amy P. Abernethy, and Thomas W. LeBlanc. “Pruritus in patients with solid tumors: an overlooked supportive care need.Support Care Cancer 27, no. 10 (October 2019): 3897–3904. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00520-019-04693-5.
Vallely JJ, Hudson KE, Locke SC, Wolf SP, Samsa GP, Abernethy AP, et al. Pruritus in patients with solid tumors: an overlooked supportive care need. Support Care Cancer. 2019 Oct;27(10):3897–904.
Vallely, Jaxon J., et al. “Pruritus in patients with solid tumors: an overlooked supportive care need.Support Care Cancer, vol. 27, no. 10, Oct. 2019, pp. 3897–904. Pubmed, doi:10.1007/s00520-019-04693-5.
Vallely JJ, Hudson KE, Locke SC, Wolf SP, Samsa GP, Abernethy AP, LeBlanc TW. Pruritus in patients with solid tumors: an overlooked supportive care need. Support Care Cancer. 2019 Oct;27(10):3897–3904.
Journal cover image

Published In

Support Care Cancer

DOI

EISSN

1433-7339

Publication Date

October 2019

Volume

27

Issue

10

Start / End Page

3897 / 3904

Location

Germany

Related Subject Headings

  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Skin Neoplasms
  • Self Report
  • Pruritus
  • Oncology & Carcinogenesis
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Lung Neoplasms
  • Humans
  • Female