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Palliative Chemotherapy Preferences and Factors that Influence Patient Choice in Incurable Advanced Cancer

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Affiliated Author(s)
도영록송홍석박건욱
Alternative Author(s)
Do, Young RokSong, Hong SukPark, Keon Uk
Journal Title
Japanese Journal of clinical Oncology
ISSN
0368-2811
Issued Date
2008
Keyword
palliative carequality of lifeclinical trial
Abstract
Objective: To determine the extent of informed decision-making and treatment preference of
Korean patients receiving palliative chemotherapy.
Methods: We assessed 138 patients (median age: 58 years; 73% male) with advanced
cancer who had received at least one cycle of chemotherapy. General demographic information,
the extent of information received, patient preferences for palliative chemotherapy
and randomized trials were determined using structured patient interviews. We investigated
the survival threshold for justifying toxicity, the factors influencing individual preference for
chemotherapy and the attitude of patients towards randomized trials.
Results: Before chemotherapy, 72.1% of patients were given information about adverse
events of treatment, but only 39.5% were told of alternative treatments. There was significant
inter-individual variability in willingness to accept chemotherapy, as well as a wide range of
thresholds. Patients reporting higher quality of life were more likely to judge treatment as
acceptable. When given the choice for randomization for conventional chemotherapy, investigational
agents or supportive care, patients usually refused enrollment into randomized trials.
Conclusion: Self-assessed quality of life was a significant predictor of stronger preference
for chemotherapy. In the palliative setting, good doctor–patient communications and consideration
of patients’ preferences are necessary for making decisions about proper
treatment.
Department
Dept. of Internal Medicine (내과학)
Publisher
School of Medicine
Citation
Min Kyoung Kim et al. (2008). Palliative Chemotherapy Preferences and Factors that Influence Patient Choice in Incurable Advanced Cancer. Japanese Journal of clinical Oncology, 38(1), 64–70. doi: 10.1093/jjco/hym147
Type
Article
ISSN
0368-2811
DOI
10.1093/jjco/hym147
URI
https://kumel.medlib.dsmc.or.kr/handle/2015.oak/33912
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