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Prediction of cognitive decline in older breast cancer survivors: the Thinking and Living with Cancer study.

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McDeed, AP; Van Dyk, K; Zhou, X; Zhai, W; Ahles, TA; Bethea, TN; Carroll, JE; Cohen, HJ; Nakamura, ZM; Rentscher, KE; Saykin, AJ; Small, BJ ...
Published in: JNCI Cancer Spectr
February 29, 2024

PURPOSE: Cancer survivors commonly report cognitive declines after cancer therapy. Due to the complex etiology of cancer-related cognitive decline (CRCD), predicting who will be at risk of CRCD remains a clinical challenge. We developed a model to predict breast cancer survivors who would experience CRCD after systematic treatment. METHODS: We used the Thinking and Living with Cancer study, a large ongoing multisite prospective study of older breast cancer survivors with complete assessments pre-systemic therapy, 12 months and 24 months after initiation of systemic therapy. Cognition was measured using neuropsychological testing of attention, processing speed, and executive function (APE). CRCD was defined as a 0.25 SD (of observed changes from baseline to 12 months in matched controls) decline or greater in APE score from baseline to 12 months (transient) or persistent as a decline 0.25 SD or greater sustained to 24 months. We used machine learning approaches to predict CRCD using baseline demographics, tumor characteristics and treatment, genotypes, comorbidity, and self-reported physical, psychosocial, and cognitive function. RESULTS: Thirty-two percent of survivors had transient cognitive decline, and 41% of these women experienced persistent decline. Prediction of CRCD was good: yielding an area under the curve of 0.75 and 0.79 for transient and persistent decline, respectively. Variables most informative in predicting CRCD included apolipoprotein E4 positivity, tumor HER2 positivity, obesity, cardiovascular comorbidities, more prescription medications, and higher baseline APE score. CONCLUSIONS: Our proof-of-concept tool demonstrates our prediction models are potentially useful to predict risk of CRCD. Future research is needed to validate this approach for predicting CRCD in routine practice settings.

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JNCI Cancer Spectr

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2515-5091

Publication Date

February 29, 2024

Volume

8

Issue

2

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Prospective Studies
  • Humans
  • Hominidae
  • Female
  • Cognitive Dysfunction
  • Cancer Survivors
  • Breast Neoplasms
  • Animals
  • Aged
  • 3211 Oncology and carcinogenesis
 

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McDeed, A. P., Van Dyk, K., Zhou, X., Zhai, W., Ahles, T. A., Bethea, T. N., … Ahn, J. (2024). Prediction of cognitive decline in older breast cancer survivors: the Thinking and Living with Cancer study. JNCI Cancer Spectr, 8(2). https://doi.org/10.1093/jncics/pkae019
McDeed, Arthur Patrick, Kathleen Van Dyk, Xingtao Zhou, Wanting Zhai, Tim A. Ahles, Traci N. Bethea, Judith E. Carroll, et al. “Prediction of cognitive decline in older breast cancer survivors: the Thinking and Living with Cancer study.JNCI Cancer Spectr 8, no. 2 (February 29, 2024). https://doi.org/10.1093/jncics/pkae019.
McDeed AP, Van Dyk K, Zhou X, Zhai W, Ahles TA, Bethea TN, et al. Prediction of cognitive decline in older breast cancer survivors: the Thinking and Living with Cancer study. JNCI Cancer Spectr. 2024 Feb 29;8(2).
McDeed, Arthur Patrick, et al. “Prediction of cognitive decline in older breast cancer survivors: the Thinking and Living with Cancer study.JNCI Cancer Spectr, vol. 8, no. 2, Feb. 2024. Pubmed, doi:10.1093/jncics/pkae019.
McDeed AP, Van Dyk K, Zhou X, Zhai W, Ahles TA, Bethea TN, Carroll JE, Cohen HJ, Nakamura ZM, Rentscher KE, Saykin AJ, Small BJ, Root JC, Jim H, Patel SK, Mcdonald BC, Mandelblatt JS, Ahn J. Prediction of cognitive decline in older breast cancer survivors: the Thinking and Living with Cancer study. JNCI Cancer Spectr. 2024 Feb 29;8(2).

Published In

JNCI Cancer Spectr

DOI

EISSN

2515-5091

Publication Date

February 29, 2024

Volume

8

Issue

2

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Prospective Studies
  • Humans
  • Hominidae
  • Female
  • Cognitive Dysfunction
  • Cancer Survivors
  • Breast Neoplasms
  • Animals
  • Aged
  • 3211 Oncology and carcinogenesis