Physiotherapist and postdoctoral researcher
Eva Jespersen
Department of Rehabilitation, Odense University Hospital
Projekt styring | ||
Projekt status | Active | |
Data indsamlingsdatoer | ||
Start | 01.02.2016 | |
Slut | 01.10.2017 | |
Advanced age is associated with a decline in functional ability and an increase in morbidity, including risk of cancer. A growing number of older patients are diagnosed with cancer of the gastrointestinal tract. The objectives of this study is to investigate the variance of physical frailty, disability and comorbidity in older patients (70 years or more) with gastrointestinal cancer receiving chemotherapy and their perceived need for rehabilitation with the overall aim being improved functional capacity and quality of life.
Advanced age is associated with a decline in functional ability and an increase in morbidity, including risk of cancer. A growing number of older patients are diagnosed with cancer of the gastrointestinal tract. Less than 50% are cured by surgery and there will be a need for further treatment with chemotherapy. Knowledge on functioning and rehabilitation needs throughout the course of treatment is lacking, as the topic has been sparsely investigated and because older cancer patients are underrepresented in clinical trials.
The objectives of this study is to investigate the variance of physical frailty, disability and comorbidity in older patients (70 years or more) with gastrointestinal cancer receiving chemotherapy and their perceived need for rehabilitation. The aim is to improve functional capacity and quality of life in older patients with cancer of the gastrointestinal tract by identifying explaining factors related to functioning and rehabilitation needs.
Older patients with gastrointestinal cancer 70 years or more, who are offered treatment with chemotherapy in either adjuvant or palliative setting, in an out-patient oncologic clinic at the University Hospital of Odense, Denmark.
The clinic treats various types of cancer in the gastrointestinal tract: Esophageal, stomach, pancreatic, gallbladder, GIST tumors, colon and rectal. The chemotherapy is given with different purposes: pre- or postoperative adjuvant, downstaging aiming at tumor resection or palliative, where patient may receive several lines of therapy.
Patients, nurses, doctors and physiotherapists cooperate on baseline assessment, re-evaluation after 2 months of chemotherapy and at the end of a line of chemotherapy. The patients will be evaluated with the following standardized screening- and assessment tools:
The study is a collaboration between the Department of Rehabilitation and the Department of Oncology, Odense University Hospital, Institute of Clinical Research, University of Southern Denmark, Odenseand is grounded in an interdisciplinary interest for the aging cancer patient and will contribute to this very focus within the well-established Elite Research Center, AgeCare, Academy of Geriatric Cancer Research, Department of Oncology, Odense University Hospital.
Department of Rehabilitation, Odense University Hospital
Department of Geriatric Medicine, Odense University Hospital