Geriatric Assessment of Older Patients Receiving Trabectedin in First-Line Treatment for Advanced Soft Tissue Sarcomas: The E-TRAB Study from The German Interdisciplinary Sarcoma Group (GISG-13).
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38339308
Description
E-TRAB was a non-interventional, prospective trial investigating the feasibility and predictive value of geriatric assessments (GA) in older STS patients treated with trabectedin as first-line therapy. Primary endpoints were overall survival (OS), quality of life and individual clinical benefit assessed by the patient-reported outcome measures QLQ-C30 and PRO-CTCAE. Further, several GA tools were applied and correlated with clinical outcomes and treatment-related toxicities. The final analyses included 69 patients from 12 German-speaking sites. The median age of patients was 78 years (range: 55 to 88). Baseline data on PROs and GA identified a diverse population of older patients with respect to their global health status, although a large proportion of them suffered from limitations, required geriatric help and had a high risk of morbidity. The Cancer and Age Research Group (CARG) score classified 38%, 29% and 23% of the patients with low, intermediate and high risks for therapy-related side effects, respectively. Median OS was 11.2 months [95%CI: 5.6; 19.4]. The study confirmed that trabectedin as first-line treatment in older patients with STS has an acceptable and manageable safety profile. Potential prognostic factors for clinical outcome and therapy-related toxicity were identified among the GA tools. Long Timed Up and Go (TUG) showed a significant correlation to OS and early death, whereas a high CARG score (>9) was associated with an increase in unplanned hospitalizations and the incidence of toxicities grade ≥ 3.
Date of Publication
2024-01-28
Publication Type
Article
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Keyword(s)
PRO STS geriatric assessment patient-reported outcome soft tissue sarcoma trabectedin
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Kasper, Bernd | |
Pink, Daniel | |
Rothermundt, Christian | |
Richter, Stephan | |
Augustin, Marinela | |
Kunitz, Annegret | |
Eisterer, Wolfgang | |
Gaidzik, Verena | |
Brodowicz, Thomas | |
Egerer, Gerlinde | |
Reichardt, Peter | |
Hohenberger, Peter | |
Schuler, Markus K |
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Series
Cancers
Publisher
MDPI AG
ISSN
2072-6694
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open.access