Cognitive Impairment in Older Patients With Breast Cancer Before Systemic Therapy: Is There an Interaction Between Cancer and Comorbidity?

Author:

Mandelblatt Jeanne S.1,Stern Robert A.1,Luta Gheorghe1,McGuckin Meghan1,Clapp Jonathan D.1,Hurria Arti1,Jacobsen Paul B.1,Faul Leigh Anne1,Isaacs Claudine1,Denduluri Neelima1,Gavett Brandon1,Traina Tiffany A.1,Johnson Patricia1,Silliman Rebecca A.1,Turner R. Scott1,Howard Darlene1,Van Meter John W.1,Saykin Andrew1,Ahles Tim1

Affiliation:

1. Jeanne S. Mandelblatt, Gheorghe Luta, Meghan McGuckin, Jonathan D. Clapp, Leigh Anne Faul, Claudine Isaacs, Neelima Denduluri, R. Scott Turner, Darlene Howard, and John W. Van Meter, Georgetown University, Washington, DC; Robert A. Stern, Brandon Gavett, Patricia Johnson, and Rebecca A. Silliman, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA; Arti Hurria, City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center, Duarte, CA; Paul B. Jacobsen, Moffitt Cancer Center; Patricia Johnson, University of South Florida, Tampa,...

Abstract

Purpose To determine if older patients with breast cancer have cognitive impairment before systemic therapy. Patients and Methods Participants were patients with newly diagnosed nonmetastatic breast cancer and matched friend or community controls age > 60 years without prior systemic treatment, dementia, or neurologic disease. Participants completed surveys and a 55-minute battery of 17 neuropsychological tests. Biospecimens were obtained for APOE genotyping, and clinical data were abstracted. Neuropsychological test scores were standardized using control means and standard deviations (SDs) and grouped into five domain z scores. Cognitive impairment was defined as any domain z score two SDs below or ≥ two z scores 1.5 SDs below the control mean. Multivariable analyses evaluated pretreatment differences considering age, race, education, and site; comparisons between patient cases also controlled for surgery. Results The 164 patient cases and 182 controls had similar neuropsychological domain scores. However, among patient cases, those with stage II to III cancers had lower executive function compared with those with stage 0 to I disease, after adjustment (P = .05). The odds of impairment were significantly higher among older, nonwhite, less educated women and those with greater comorbidity, after adjustment. Patient case or control status, anxiety, depression, fatigue, and surgery were not associated with impairment. However, there was an interaction between comorbidity and patient case or control status; comorbidity was strongly associated with impairment among patient cases (adjusted odds ratio, 8.77; 95% CI, 2.06 to 37.4; P = .003) but not among controls (P = .97). Only diabetes and cardiovascular disease were associated with impairment among patient cases. Conclusion There were no overall differences between patients with breast cancer and controls before systemic treatment, but there may be pretreatment cognitive impairment within subgroups of patient cases with greater tumor or comorbidity burden.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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