Identifying Cancer-Related Cognitive Impairment Using the FACT-Cog Perceived Cognitive Impairment

Author:

Dyk Kathleen Van12,Crespi Catherine M23ORCID,Petersen Laura2ORCID,Ganz Patricia A45ORCID

Affiliation:

1. UCLA Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior, Los Angeles, CA

2. UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, Los Angeles, CA

3. Department of Biostatistics, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, Los Angeles, CA

4. UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA

5. UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, Los Angeles, CA

Abstract

Abstract Cancer-related cognitive impairment (CRCI) is a concerning problem for many cancer survivors. Evaluating patients for CRCI has been a challenge, in part because of a lack of standardized practices. Self-report instruments are often used to assess CRCI, but there are no validated cutpoints. We present the results of receiver operating characteristic curve analysis identifying cutpoints of the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy—Cognition perceived cognitive impairment (PCI) in female breast cancer survivors for identifying CRCI cases. We defined presence of CRCI based on elevated complaints on the Patient’s Assessment of Own Functioning Inventory compared with healthy control scores. Our results indicate that scores less than 54 in PCI scores using 18 items and scores less than 60 in PCI scores using 20 items exhibited good ability to discriminate CRCI cases from noncases (area under the receiver operating characteristic curve was 0.84 [95% CI = 0.73 to 0.94]). These preliminary results represent an important contribution toward standardizing practices across CRCI studies.

Funder

National Cancer Institute

National Institutes of Health

National Institutes of Health Clinical Loan Repayment Program

American Cancer Society

Breast Cancer Research Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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