Impact of Cancer Localization on Symptom Burden and Quality of Life in Head and Neck Cancers: A Comparative Study

Matthias Balk, Atina Rak, Robin Rupp, Matti Sievert, Sarina Müller, Michael Koch, Heinrich Iro, Magdalena Gostian, Florian Putz, Thomas Weißmann, Moritz Allner, Antoniu-Oreste Gostian
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Background: Head and neck cancer (HNC) is a critical concern in oncology, with notable disparities in survival rates. While the long-term symptom burden in HNC survivors and its impact on quality of life (QoL) has been explored, there is limited understanding of the influence of cancer localizations on these aspects. This study aims to elucidate the role of cancer localizations in shaping long-term outcomes in HNC patients. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted at the University Hospital Erlangen’s Department of Otolaryngology, exploring the impact of cancer localization on symptom burden and QoL in 138 HNC patients using the University of Washington Quality of Life Questionnaire Version 4. Results: In our study of HNC patients, we investigated symptom burden across different cancer localizations, including oral cavity, oropharyngeal, hypopharyngeal, laryngeal, and cancer of unknown primary (CUP). While we found no significant variations in parameters such as pain, appearance, and activity, notable differences emerged in swallowing, speech, and salivation. Patients with oral cavity and laryngeal carcinomas had significantly higher swallowing and salivation scores compared to those with oropharyngeal carcinoma and CUP, while speech-related symptoms were lower for oral cavity and laryngeal carcinoma patients. Importantly, these symptom differences did not significantly impact health-related and overall QoL. These findings emphasize the nuanced interplay between symptomatology and QoL in different HNC cancer localizations. Conclusion: The research highlights significant disparities in post-treatment symptoms across different HNC localizations and underscores the need for personalized treatment and management strategies to address unique challenges associated with each HNC type, ultimately aiming to enhance post-treatment QoL.
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癌症定位对头颈部癌症患者症状负担和生活质量的影响:比较研究
背景:头颈癌(HNC)是肿瘤学中的一个重要问题,其生存率存在明显差异。虽然对 HNC 幸存者的长期症状负担及其对生活质量(QoL)的影响进行了探讨,但人们对癌症定位对这些方面的影响了解有限。本研究旨在阐明癌症定位对 HNC 患者长期预后的影响。研究方法在埃尔兰根大学医院耳鼻喉科进行了一项横断面研究,使用华盛顿大学生活质量问卷第 4 版,探讨癌症定位对 138 名 HNC 患者症状负担和 QoL 的影响。研究结果在对HNC患者的研究中,我们调查了不同癌症部位的症状负担,包括口腔癌、口咽癌、下咽癌、喉癌和原发灶不明的癌症(CUP)。虽然我们在疼痛、外观和活动等参数方面未发现明显差异,但在吞咽、言语和流涎方面却出现了显著差异。与口咽癌和 CUP 患者相比,口腔癌和喉癌患者的吞咽和流涎评分明显较高,而口腔癌和喉癌患者的言语相关症状评分较低。重要的是,这些症状差异并没有对健康相关和整体生活质量产生重大影响。这些发现强调了不同 HNC 癌症部位的症状与 QoL 之间的微妙相互作用。结论该研究强调了不同HNC定位的治疗后症状的显著差异,并强调了个性化治疗和管理策略的必要性,以应对与每种HNC类型相关的独特挑战,最终达到提高治疗后QoL的目的。
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