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Cancer Treatment During COVID-19: Resilience of Individuals With Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Versus Community Controls.

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Arrato, NA; Lo, SB; Coker, CA; Covarrubias, JJ; Blevins, TR; Reisinger, SA; Presley, CJ; Shields, PG; Andersen, BL
Published in: Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN
February 2022

Among all patients with cancer, those with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) experience the most distress. Although new therapies are improving survival, it is unknown whether receiving immunotherapy or targeted therapy during the COVID-19 pandemic increases patients' psychological vulnerability. To meet clinical needs, knowledge of patients' COVID-19 perceptions and safety behaviors is essential. Thus, this study compared patients' psychological responses at diagnosis and during COVID-19 and compared patients with similar individuals without cancer during the same period.Patients with advanced NSCLC enrolled at diagnosis for cohort study participated (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT03199651). Those with follow-ups from April 28, 2020, through July 14, 2020 (n=76), were assessed again including COVID-19 measures. Simultaneously, community controls with similar sociodemographics and smoking histories were solicited (n=67). Measures were COVID-19 perceptions (Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire), social distancing, and depressive (Patient Health Questionnaire-9) and anxiety (Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7) symptoms. First, analyses evaluated differences in the psychological responses of patients with NSCLC at diagnosis and during COVID-19. Second, patients and controls were contrasted on COVID-19 perceptions, social distancing, and psychological symptoms.The depressive and anxious symptoms of patients with NSCLC were greater at diagnosis (P<.02) than during COVID-19, approximately 1 year later. Patients with NSCLC and controls did not differ in terms of sociodemographics, except those with NSCLC were more racially diverse and older, and had greater smoking history (P<.03). Groups did not differ regarding concern, understanding, or perceived control over COVID-19 (P>.406). Notably, controls anticipated the COVID threat would last longer, practiced more social distancing, were more concerned about family (P<.04), and reported worse psychological symptoms (P<.023). With less depression and anxiety, patients with NSCLC viewed COVID-19 as a shorter-term threat and had fewer COVID-19-related worries than did controls. For controls, COVID-19 was more salient, heightening worries and psychological symptoms.Despite multiple health stressors, patients with NSCLC demonstrated resilience when receiving cancer treatment during COVID-19. Nonetheless, this population remains psychologically vulnerable, requiring support at diagnosis and thereafter.

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Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN

DOI

EISSN

1540-1413

ISSN

1540-1405

Publication Date

February 2022

Volume

20

Issue

2

Start / End Page

118 / 125

Related Subject Headings

  • SARS-CoV-2
  • Pandemics
  • Oncology & Carcinogenesis
  • Lung Neoplasms
  • Humans
  • Depression
  • Cohort Studies
  • Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung
  • COVID-19
  • Anxiety
 

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Arrato, N. A., Lo, S. B., Coker, C. A., Covarrubias, J. J., Blevins, T. R., Reisinger, S. A., … Andersen, B. L. (2022). Cancer Treatment During COVID-19: Resilience of Individuals With Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Versus Community Controls. Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN, 20(2), 118–125. https://doi.org/10.6004/jnccn.2021.7076
Arrato, Nicole A., Stephen B. Lo, Clarence A. Coker, Jonathan J. Covarrubias, Tessa R. Blevins, Sarah A. Reisinger, Carolyn J. Presley, Peter G. Shields, and Barbara L. Andersen. “Cancer Treatment During COVID-19: Resilience of Individuals With Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Versus Community Controls.Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN 20, no. 2 (February 2022): 118–25. https://doi.org/10.6004/jnccn.2021.7076.
Arrato NA, Lo SB, Coker CA, Covarrubias JJ, Blevins TR, Reisinger SA, et al. Cancer Treatment During COVID-19: Resilience of Individuals With Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Versus Community Controls. Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN. 2022 Feb;20(2):118–25.
Arrato, Nicole A., et al. “Cancer Treatment During COVID-19: Resilience of Individuals With Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Versus Community Controls.Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN, vol. 20, no. 2, Feb. 2022, pp. 118–25. Epmc, doi:10.6004/jnccn.2021.7076.
Arrato NA, Lo SB, Coker CA, Covarrubias JJ, Blevins TR, Reisinger SA, Presley CJ, Shields PG, Andersen BL. Cancer Treatment During COVID-19: Resilience of Individuals With Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Versus Community Controls. Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN. 2022 Feb;20(2):118–125.

Published In

Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN

DOI

EISSN

1540-1413

ISSN

1540-1405

Publication Date

February 2022

Volume

20

Issue

2

Start / End Page

118 / 125

Related Subject Headings

  • SARS-CoV-2
  • Pandemics
  • Oncology & Carcinogenesis
  • Lung Neoplasms
  • Humans
  • Depression
  • Cohort Studies
  • Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung
  • COVID-19
  • Anxiety