Cigarette Smoking and Symptom Burden: Baseline Results From Nine ECOG-ACRIN Cancer Clinical Trials.

IF 3.2 2区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Journal of pain and symptom management Pub Date : 2024-12-31 DOI:10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2024.12.021
Sarah N Price, Ju-Whei Lee, Ilana F Gareen, Sheetal M Kircher, Shaji K Kumar, Ingrid A Mayer, Nabil F Saba, Timothy S Fenske, Michael B Atkins, F Stephen Hodi, Christos E Kyriakopoulos, Clare M Tempany-Afdhal, Tait D Shanafelt, Elyse R Park, Lynne I Wagner
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Abstract

Context: Approximately 11% of cancer survivors smoke postdiagnosis.

Objectives: Understanding the relationship between smoking and perceived cancer-related symptoms may inform tobacco treatment interventions for this population.

Methods: From 2017 to 2021, 740 adults in 9 ECOG-ACRIN trials provided baseline data. The effects of smoking status on symptoms were evaluated using logistic regression, adjusting for age, gender, race, performance status, treatment setting, and anxiety. Fisher's exact test was used to compare the prevalence of patients reporting that smoking helps/worsens each symptom by smoking status (current vs. former).

Results: Among participants (mean age = 58.8, 93.9% white, 30.3% female, most common cancer types: leukemia [35.5%], lymphoma [19.1%], and prostate [17.7%]), smoking statuses were: 81 current (10.9%), 257 former (34.7%), and 402 (54.3%) never. Patients currently smoking were more likely to experience cough compared to those who formerly (OR = 3.25, P < .0001) or never (OR = 3.70, P < .0001) smoked. Current smoking was associated with greater severity of cough and pain and greater pain interference compared to former and never smoking (OR's > 2.26, P's < .005). Patients currently smoking were more likely to report that smoking helps with nausea (29.4% vs. 1.3%, P < .0001), insomnia (16.4% vs. 0.6%, P < .0001), and pain (16.1% vs. 2.8%, P = .002) compared to those who formerly smoked.

Conclusion: Patients currently smoking report greater severity of cancer-related symptoms (i.e., cough, pain) yet were also more likely to believe that smoking helps with nausea, insomnia, and pain. Symptom management should include tobacco cessation, education on smoking and its relationship to symptoms, and strategies to reduce reliance on smoking for symptom relief.

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吸烟与症状负担:9项ECOG-ACRIN癌症临床试验的基线结果
背景:大约11%的癌症幸存者在诊断后吸烟。目的:了解吸烟与感知到的癌症相关症状之间的关系,可能为这一人群的烟草治疗干预提供信息。方法:从2017-2021年,9项ECOG-ACRIN试验中的740名成年人提供了基线数据。使用逻辑回归评估吸烟状况对症状的影响,调整年龄、性别、种族、表现状况、治疗环境和焦虑。Fisher精确检验用于比较吸烟状况(当前与以前)报告吸烟有助于/加重每种症状的患者的患病率。结果:在参与者中(平均年龄58.8岁,93.9%白人,30.3%女性,最常见的癌症类型:白血病[35.5%],淋巴瘤[19.1%]和前列腺癌[17.7%]),吸烟状况为:81例(10.9%),257例(34.7%),402例(54.3%)从不吸烟。与以前吸烟的患者相比,目前吸烟的患者更容易咳嗽(OR=3.25, p2.26, p’s结论:目前吸烟的患者报告的癌症相关症状(即咳嗽、疼痛)更严重,但也更有可能相信吸烟有助于缓解恶心、失眠和疼痛。症状管理应包括戒烟、关于吸烟及其与症状关系的教育,以及减少依赖吸烟缓解症状的策略。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Pain and Symptom Management is an internationally respected, peer-reviewed journal and serves an interdisciplinary audience of professionals by providing a forum for the publication of the latest clinical research and best practices related to the relief of illness burden among patients afflicted with serious or life-threatening illness.
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