Authors
P Stone, J Hardy, RAAH Huddart, R A'hern, M Richards
Publication date
2000/6/1
Journal
European Journal of Cancer
Volume
36
Issue
9
Pages
1134-1141
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence, severity and correlates of fatigue in a convenience sample of outpatients with prostate cancer prior to and following 3-months treatment with first-line hormone therapy (cyproterone acetate and goserelin). ‘Severe fatigue’ in the patients (n=62) was defined as a score on the Fatigue Severity Scale (FSS) greater than the 95th percentile of a group of elderly volunteers without cancer. Subjects also completed other questionnaires about fatigue and about quality of life, anxiety/depression and personality. Subjects underwent a nutritional assessment, tests of voluntary muscle function and attention. The prevalence of ‘severe fatigue’ at baseline was 8/58 (14%). Median FSS scores increased significantly after 3 months treatment. On multivariate analysis psychological distress explained 28% of the variance in fatigue scores. Treatment was associated with a reduction …
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Scholar articles
P Stone, J Hardy, R Huddart, R A'hern, M Richards - European Journal of Cancer, 2000