Neuropsychological and Psychosocial Assessment of Small and Non- Small Lung Cancer Patients: A Study Protocol

Author:

Capetti Benedetta1,Conti Lorenzo Conti1,Marzorati Chiara1,Chiari Matteo1,Casiraghi Monica1,Grasso Roberto1,Pravettoni Gabriella1

Affiliation:

1. European Institute of Oncology IRCCS

Abstract

Abstract

Background Early diagnosis and effective treatments have favored the survival of cancer patients, but have also generated adverse consequences including cognitive impairment and psychological distress, which are related to both disease progression and the side effects of pharmacological agents. However, there is little data in the literature concerning such adverse effects in patients with lung cancer. This study protocol will investigate the occurrence of cognitive impairment in patients with non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and small-cell lung cancer (SCLC) undergoing adjuvant therapies or surgery in the year following enrollment. Methods This longitudinal study will recruit around 200 lung cancer patients (NSCLC and SCLC patients). To explore the cognitive profile pre- and post-oncological treatment, a cognitive evaluation will be administered to each lung cancer patient at baseline (T0), 4 (T1), and 12 months (T2) after the end of treatments. A cognitive screening will be assessed with the Montreal Cognitive Assessment and Mini-Mental State Examination. Executive functions will be investigated with the Frontal Assessment Battery, the Stroop Color Word test, the phonemic fluency test, and the Modified Five-point Test. Memory and learning will be examined with Rey's auditory verbal learning test, whereas working memory will be assessed with the Digit Span test and the Corsi Block-tapping Test. Finally, attention will be investigated with the Trail Making Test and the Symbol Digit Modalities Test. In addition, perceived cognitive impairment, anxious and depressive symptoms, cognitive reserve, sleep patterns, and patient's quality of life will be also investigated using self-report tools. The cognitive impairment will be identified by adopting the criteria proposed by the International Cognition and Cancer Task Force (2 + test scores ≤ − 1.5 SDs or 1 + test score ≤ − 2.0 SDs, from the normative mean). Discussion The results could have relevant implications for managing cognitive impairment and its impact on the quality of life of lung cancer patients. Through a systematic cognitive assessment and its associated risk factors, this study aims to provide valuable insights into clinical practice, enhancing the development of neuropsychological protocols.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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