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Detecting lung cancer relapse using self-evaluation forms weekly filled at home: the sentinel follow-up

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We aimed to assess if patients' ratings of symptoms can be used to provide an early indication of disease recurrence or progression in lung cancer. We proposed a simple self-evaluation form made of six clinical parameters weekly scored by patients at home as a follow-up-here named sentinel-to improve relapse detection. Its performances were compared to those of a routine imaging follow-up. Patients with lung cancer were prospectively recruited to weekly fill a form at home for self-assessing weight, fatigue, pain, appetite, cough, and breathlessness during at least 4 months. Each patient reported weight and assessed the severity of each symptom by grading it from 0 (no symptom) to 3 (major symptom). A score was retrospectively designed for discriminating patients with relapse from those without. Accuracy of relapse detection was then compared to values of the routine planned imaging. Forty-three patients were included in our center and recruited for 16 weeks or more follow-up during which at least one tumor imaging assessment was performed (CT scan or PET-CT). Forty-one completed the form weekly. Sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values of sentinel were high (86, 93, 86 % and 93 vs 79, 96, 92, and 90 % for routine imaging-p = ns) and well correlated with relapse (p chi 2 \textgreater 0.001). Moreover, relapses were detectable with sentinel on average 6 weeks earlier than the planned imaging. This study suggests that a personalized cancer follow-up based on a weekly self-evaluation of six symptoms is feasible and may be accurate for earlier detection of lung cancer relapse, allowing integration in electronic devices for real-time patient outcome follow-up.
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hal-01612403 , version 1 (06-10-2017)

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Fabrice Denis, Louise Viger, Alexandre Charron, Eric Voog, Christophe Letellier. Detecting lung cancer relapse using self-evaluation forms weekly filled at home: the sentinel follow-up. Supportive Care in Cancer, 2014, 22 (1), pp.79--85. ⟨10.1007/s00520-013-1954-9⟩. ⟨hal-01612403⟩
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