Quality of Life Determinants in Patients with Metastatic Prostate Cancer: Insights from a Cross-Sectional Questionnaire-Based Study
Chetanya Mittal, Hardik Gupta, Chitrakshi Nagpal, Ranjit K. Sahoo, Aparna Sharma, Bharat B. Gangadharaiah, Ghazal Tansir, Sridhar Panaiyadiyan, Shamim A. Shamim, Seema Kaushal, Chandan J. Das, Kunhi P. Haresh, Amlesh Seth, Brusabhanu Nayak, Atul Batra

TL;DR
This study identifies obesity as a key factor linked to better quality of life in men with metastatic prostate cancer, highlighting the need for nutritional support strategies.
Contribution
The study reveals that lower BMI independently predicts worse quality of life in metastatic prostate cancer patients, offering new insights for treatment optimization.
Findings
Obesity (BMI > 25 kg/m²) is an independent predictor of better HRQOL in metastatic prostate cancer patients.
Patients on chemotherapy scored higher on prostate cancer-specific concerns but not on composite HRQOL scores.
Functional well-being and prostate cancer-specific domains are most affected in these patients.
Abstract
Introduction: Prostate cancer is one of the most prevalent malignancies affecting men globally, with a significant impact on health-related quality of life (HRQOL). With the recent therapeutic advancements and improvements in survival, there is a need to understand the determinants of HRQOL in metastatic prostate cancer patients to optimize treatment strategies for quality of life as the number of survivors increases. The aim of this study was to identify clinical variables that affect HRQOL and its domains in patients with metastatic prostate cancer. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional questionnaire-based study in patients diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer at a tertiary cancer center in India. Baseline clinical features, treatment details, and completed Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy—Prostate (FACT-P), composed of FACT-general (FACT-G) and prostate cancer-specific…
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TopicsProstate Cancer Treatment and Research · Hepatocellular Carcinoma Treatment and Prognosis · Cancer survivorship and care
