Variation in health-related quality of life (HRQOL) by ECOG performance status (PS) and fatigue among patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL).

2017 
6122 Background: Clinicians and investigators commonly use ECOG PS and clinician-reported patient (pt) fatigue as surrogates for HRQOL, a multi-faceted construct that comprehensively looks at the pt perspective on disease and well-being. Because limited data exist on the relationships between PS, fatigue, and HRQOL for CLL pts, we examined the associations between these measures, and 3 validated HRQOL instruments: the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Leukemia (FACT-Leu), EQ-5D, and Brief Fatigue Inventory (BFI). Methods: Data were collected in CONNECT CLL, a prospective US observational registry initiated in 2010. Patient demographics and clinical characteristics were provided by clinicians. Patient HRQOL was self-reported at enrollment using the FACT-Leu, EQ-5D, and BFI. Scores were analyzed by ECOG PS (0, 1, 2-4) and clinician-reported fatigue (yes, no). Differences in HRQOL scores were assessed by ANOVA. Results: HRQOL data were reported by 899 pts from 148 community, 10 academic, and 3 governme...
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