Patient-Reported Outcomes of Accelerated Aging: A Novel Approach to Investigate Second Cancer Risk in Adolescent and Young Adult (1839 Years) Cancer Survivors

Author:

van der Meer Daniël J12ORCID,Zevenbergen Susan12ORCID,Vlooswijk Carla3ORCID,Bijlsma Rhodé M4ORCID,Kaal Suzanne E J5,Kerst Jan Martijn1,Tromp Jacqueline M6,Bos Monique E M M7ORCID,van der Hulle Tom8ORCID,Lalisang Roy I9ORCID,Nuver Janine10ORCID,Kouwenhoven Mathilde C M1112ORCID,van der Graaf Winette T A17ORCID,Husson Olga1213ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medical Oncology, Netherlands Cancer Institute – Antoni van Leeuwenhoek , Amsterdam, North Holland , The Netherlands

2. Department of Psychosocial Research and Epidemiology, Netherlands Cancer Institute , Amsterdam, North Holland , The Netherlands

3. Research and Development, Netherlands Comprehensive Cancer Organization (IKNL), Utrecht , Utrecht , The Netherlands

4. Department of Medical Oncology, University Medical Center, Utrecht , Utrecht , The Netherlands

5. Department of Medical Oncology, Radboud University Medical Center , Nijmegen, Gelderland , The Netherlands

6. Department of Medical Oncology, Amsterdam University Medical Centers , Amsterdam, North Holland , The Netherlands

7. Department of Medical Oncology, Erasmus MC Cancer Institute, Erasmus University Medical Center , Rotterdam, South Holland , The Netherlands

8. Department of Medical Oncology, Leiden University Medical Center , Leiden, South Holland , The Netherlands

9. Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Medical Oncology, GROW-School of Oncology and Reproduction, Maastricht UMC+ Comprehensive Cancer Center , Maastricht, Limburg , The Netherlands

10. Department of Medical Oncology, University Medical Center Groningen , Groningen , The Netherlands

11. Department of Neurology, Amsterdam University Medical Centers , Amsterdam, North Holland , The Netherlands

12. Cancer Center Amsterdam, Cancer treatment and quality of life , Amsterdam, North Holland , The Netherlands

13. Department of Surgical Oncology, Erasmus MC Cancer Institute, Erasmus University Medical Center , Rotterdam, South Holland , The Netherlands

Abstract

Abstract Background Adolescent and young adult cancer survivors (AYAs, aged 18-39 years at first diagnosis) have a higher second cancer risk. Accelerated aging is hypothesized as underlying mechanism and has been described clinically by 6 indicators; fatigue, low quality of sleep, low mood, lack of motivation, subjective memory complaints, and poor exercise tolerance. Using patient-reported outcomes, we aimed to identify clusters of accelerated aging among AYA cancer survivors and to investigate their association with second cancer development. Patients and Methods Patient, tumor, and treatment data were obtained from the Netherlands Cancer Registry. Patient-reported clinical indicators and second cancer data were obtained from the SURVivors (5-20 years) of cancer in AYAs (SURVAYA) questionnaire study between 1999 and 2015. Latent class and multivariable logistic regression analyses were performed. Results In total, n = 3734 AYA survivors with known second cancer status (n = 278 [7.4%] second cancers) were included. Four latent clusters were identified and named based on their clinical indicator features; (1) high accelerated aging (31.3%), (2) intermediate accelerated aging without poor exercise tolerance (15.1%), (3) intermediate accelerated aging without lack of motivation (27.4%), and (4) low accelerated aging (26.2%). AYAs in the high accelerated aging cluster were more likely to have second cancer (odds ratio: 1.6; 95% CI, 1.1-2.3) compared to the low accelerated aging cluster. Conclusion AYAs with a higher burden of accelerated aging were more likely to develop a second cancer. Validation of the clinical indicators and how to best capture them is needed to improve (early) detection of AYAs at high risk of developing second cancer.

Funder

Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

Dutch Cancer Society

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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