BMC Cancer
Health-related quality of life and utility in head and neck cancer survivors
- Received: 18 October 2018
- Accepted: 15 April 2019
- Published: 7 May 2019
Abstract
Background
This study seeks to assess quality of life (QOL) and utility scores of head and neck cancer survivors.
Methods
We compared QOL as indicated by EORTC QLQ-C30, QLQ-H&N35, utility scores by time trade off (TTO) with previous published reference values and tested series characteristics related to global QOL and utility.
Results
A total of 127 patients were recruited. Of the patients, 102 (80%) completed the utility assessment. Cancer survivors had lower scores compared with norm values. Patients without a spouse had a lower utility than those with a spouse. Patients with a low annual family income also had lower global QOL and utility scores (p < 0.05). Other factors were not significantly related to QOL and utility scores.
Conclusion
Disease and treatment of head and neck cancer lead to disability and poor health-related QOL and utility. Economic status may contribute to health-related QOL and utility, while marital status is related to utility for head and neck cancer patients.
Keywords
- Disability
- Head and neck cancer
- Quality of life
- Radiotherapy
- Utility
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