Survival-weighted quality of life profiles in patients treated for laryngeal and hypopharyngeal cancers
Yao-Te Tsai, Ku-Hao Fang, Wen-Cheng Chen, Andrea De Vito, Chun-Ta Liao, Chung-Jan Kang, Cheng-Ming Hsu, Ethan I. Huang, Ming-Shao Tsai, Geng-He Chang, Yi-Chan Lee, Chia-Hsuan Lai

TL;DR
This study evaluates long-term quality of life and survival in patients treated for laryngeal and hypopharyngeal cancers.
Contribution
The study introduces survival-weighted psychometric scores to assess quality of life in LHC patients over time.
Findings
Patients with LHC are estimated to lose 15.7 years of life expectancy and 16.5 QALYs.
Significant long-term impairments in cognitive, physical, emotional, and social functions are observed.
Patients are expected to rely on feeding tubes for 1.2 years due to swallowing difficulties.
Abstract
Objectives: This study assessed functional outcomes and quality of life (QoL) in the long term in individuals treated for laryngohypopharyngeal cancer (LHC) by estimating their life expectancy (LE), survival-weighted psychometric scores (SWPSs), and quality-adjusted LE (QALE). Materials and methods: To estimate survival outcomes, we retrospectively reviewed the data of 1576 patients treated for primary LHC between January 2010 and December 2018 and followed them until death or December 2020. We also prospectively collected QoL and functional data between October 2013 and November 2022 from 232 patients by administering the Taiwanese Chinese versions of the QoL Questionnaire Core 30, Head and Neck 35, and EQ-5D-3L. To estimate LE, we employed linear extrapolation of a logit-transformed curve. We calculated QALE and SWPSs by combining the QoL data with the LE results. Results: We…
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TopicsLinguistics and language evolution · Archaeological and Historical Studies · Basque language and culture studies
