Symptom clusters and their impact on quality of life in multiple myeloma survivors: Secondary analysis of BMT CTN 0702 trial

Author:

Brazauskas Ruta1ORCID,Flynn Kathryn2,Krishnan Amrita3,Landau Heather4,Giralt Sergio4,Pasquini Marcelo C.2ORCID,Stadtmauer Edward A.5,D'Souza Anita2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Biostatistics Institute for Health and Equity, Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee Wisconsin USA

2. Division of Hematology/Oncology, Department of Medicine Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee Wisconsin USA

3. Department of Hematology and Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation City of Hope Cancer Center Duarte California USA

4. Division of Hematologic Malignancies Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center New York New York USA

5. Division of Hematology/Oncology, Department of Medicine University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

Abstract

SummaryAutologous haematopoietic cell transplantation (autoHCT) and continuous post‐transplant maintenance therapy are the standard of care in transplant‐eligible multiple myeloma (MM) patients. We sought to describe symptom burden and identify symptom clusters occurring in MM patients after autoHCT using data from the BMT CTN 0702 randomized controlled trial comparing the outcomes of three treatment interventions after an autoHCT in 758 MM patients. We analysed individual transplant‐related symptoms assessed via the FACT‐BMT questionnaire at enrolment and annually for 4‐year post‐autoHCT. We also described the effect the individual symptoms and symptom clusters have on quality of life (QoL). We identified three stable symptom clusters: malaise symptom cluster (lack of energy, feeling ill, having pain, experiencing nausea, loss of appetite), physical symptom cluster (having skin problems, tremors, worsening eyesight, change in taste, shortness of breath, frequent colds) and emotional symptom cluster (feeling sad, being nervous, experiencing sleep problems). Malaise and emotional symptom clusters have a greater impact on QoL than the physical symptoms cluster. Identifying these symptoms warrant additional support in terms of psychosocial support, in addition to treatment of the physical symptoms themselves.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

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