Falls prechemotherapy and toxicity‐related hospitalization during adjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer in older women: Results from the prospective multicenter HOPE trial

Author:

Ji Jingran1ORCID,Bae Marie1,Sun Can‐Lan1,Wildes Tanya M.2,Freedman Rachel A.3,Magnuson Allison4ORCID,O'Connor Tracey5,Moy Beverly6,Klepin Heidi D.7,Chapman Andrew E.8,Tew William P.9ORCID,Dotan Efrat10ORCID,Fenton Mary Anne11,Kim Heeyoung1,Katheria Vani1,Gross Cary P.12ORCID,Cohen Harvey J.13,Muss Hyman B.14ORCID,Sedrak Mina S.115ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medical Oncology and Therapeutics Research City of Hope Duarte California USA

2. Division of Hematology/Oncology University of Nebraska Medical Center/Nebraska Medicine Omaha Nebraska USA

3. Department of Medical Oncology Dana‐Farber Cancer Institute Boston Massachusetts USA

4. Department of Medicine University of Rochester Medical Center Rochester New York USA

5. Department of Breast Oncology Moffitt Cancer Center Tampa Florida USA

6. Department of Medicine Massachusetts General Hospital Boston Massachusetts USA

7. Department of Medicine Wake Forest School of Medicine Winston‐Salem North Carolina USA

8. Department of Medical Oncology Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center/Jefferson Health Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

9. Department of Medicine Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center New York New York USA

10. Department of Hematology Oncology Fox Chase Cancer Center Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

11. Department of Medicine Brown University Providence Rhode Island USA

12. Department of Medicine Yale School of Medicine New Haven Connecticut USA

13. Department of Medicine Duke University School of Medicine Durham North Carolina USA

14. Department of Medicine University of North Carolina Chapel Hill North Carolina USA

15. Department of Medicine UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine Los Angeles California USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundOlder women with breast cancer frequently experience toxicity‐related hospitalizations during adjuvant chemotherapy. Although the geriatric assessment can identify those at risk, its use in clinic remains limited. One simple, low‐cost marker of vulnerability in older persons is fall history. Here, the authors examined whether falls prechemotherapy can identify older women at risk for toxicity‐related hospitalization during adjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer.MethodsIn a prospective study of women >65 years old with stage I–III breast cancer treated with adjuvant chemotherapy, the authors assessed baseline falls in the past 6 months as a categorical variable: no fall, one fall, and more than one fall. The primary end point was incident hospitalization during chemotherapy attributable to toxicity. Multivariable logistic regression was used to examine the association between falls and toxicity‐related hospitalization, adjusting for sociodemographic, disease, and geriatric covariates.ResultsOf the 497 participants, 60 (12.1%) reported falling before chemotherapy, and 114 (22.9%) had one or more toxicity‐related hospitalizations. After adjusting for sociodemographic, disease, and geriatric characteristics, women who fell more than once within 6 months before chemotherapy had greater odds of being hospitalized from toxicity during chemotherapy compared to women who did not fall (50.0% vs. 20.8% experienced toxicity‐related hospitalization, odds ratio, 4.38; 95% confidence interval, 1.66–11.54, p = .003).ConclusionsIn this cohort of older women with early breast cancer, women who experienced more than one fall before chemotherapy had an over 4‐fold increased risk of toxicity‐related hospitalization during chemotherapy, independent of sociodemographic, disease, and geriatric factors.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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