Abstract
8538 Background: The incidence and prevalence of cancer increase with age, but the impact of cancer and its treatment on the function of older cancer survivors is unknown. The aim of the study was to establish the prevalence of fatigue in older cancer patients off chemotherapy and the correlation of fatigue with Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) and Activities of Daily Living (ADL). Methods: We reviewed the cases of 214 individuals aged 70–90 with different cancers, subsequently processed through the Senior Adult Oncology Program (SAOP) over 4 months. All patients of the SAOP are evaluated for function, depression, comorbidity and fatigue, and all of them have a complete blood count. Depression is assessed with the geriatric depression scale (GDS); comorbidity with the cumulative illness rating scale for geriatrics (CIRS-G), and fatigue with the Fatigue symptom inventory (FSI). Results: We found that 82% of the patients reported some degree of fatigue and in 74% of cases fatigue interfered with their daily activities. The average fatigue severity was 5.38 ± 2.59; the FSI interference score 19.1 ± 16.1, the average number of days fatigued in a week 4.07 ± 2.6. Fatigue severity was positively correlated with CIRS_G score (p = 0.04), creatinine clearance (p = 0.02) performance status (PS) (p < 0.0001), GDS (p = 0.04); ADL (0.02); Minimental status (MMS) (p = 0.05); fatigue interference with Cr Clp = ).005); PD (p = 0.001) ADL (p = 0.02); GDS (p = 0.01), and fatigue frequency with CIRS-G (p = 0.04); Cr CL (p = 0.01), PS (p = 0.0001), ADL (p = 0.03); IADL (p = 0.03), and GDS(0.09). ADL dependence was related to intensity (0.02), interference (0.0001) and days of fatigue; IADL dependence to interference score (p = 0.0001) and days of fatigue (p = 0.017) and GDS to intensity (p = 0.004); interference score (p = 0. 006) and frequency of fatigue. Conclusions: Fatigue is common in long term older cancer survivors, and is associated with functional dependence and depression. Control of fatigue may improve the function of older cancer survivors No significant financial relationships to disclose.
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