Identifying prognostic factors for survival in advanced cancer patients: a prospective study

Hong Kong Med J. 2007 Dec;13(6):453-9.

Abstract

Objective: To identify potential prognostic factors affecting the survival in patients with advanced cancer in a local palliative care unit.

Design: Prospective cohort study.

Setting: Palliative Care Unit of a regional hospital in Hong Kong.

Patients: All advanced cancer in-patients and out-patients who were enrolled into the palliative care service of the United Christian Hospital between January and December 2002 were recruited.

Main outcome measures: Potential prognostic factors including demographic data, tumour characteristics, blood parameters, functional status, co-morbidities, total symptom score, and psychosocial parameters were recorded upon enrollment.

Results: A total of 170 patients were eligible for analysis; their mean age was 69 (standard deviation, 12) years, of which 106 (62%) were male. Overall median survival was 77 (interquartile range, 31-160) days. The most frequent primary malignancy was lung (n=58, 34%), followed by liver (n= 24, 14%) and lower gastro-intestinal tract (n=24, 14%). By univariate analysis, 11 factors affected survival, including: age (P=0.040), number of metastatic sites involved (P=0.001), peritoneal metastases (P=0.009), skin metastases (P=0.011), tachycardia (P=0.009), serum albumin concentration (P<0.001), white cell count (P=0.002), Karnofsky Performance Status score (P<0.001), Hamilton Depression Scale score (P=0.004), Edmonton Symptom Assessment System score (P=0.003), and McGill Quality of Life (Hong Kong)-single item score (P=0.002). Multivariable Cox regression analysis revealed that only age (hazard ratio=0.84; 95% confidence interval, 0.73-0.96), number of metastatic sites involved (1.33; 1.13-1.56), serum albumin concentration (0.95; 0.92-0.98), Karnofsky Performance Status score (0.86; 0.78-0.96), and Edmonton Symptom Assessment System score (1.22; 1.05-1.41) were independent prognosticators.

Conclusion: Age, number of involved metastatic sites, serum albumin, Karnofsky Performance Scale score, and Edmonton Symptom Assessment System score were independent prognosticators. Further studies are needed to provide a prognostic instrument applicable in local clinical settings.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Karnofsky Performance Status
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Multivariate Analysis
  • Neoplasms / mortality*
  • Neoplasms / psychology
  • Prognosis
  • Prospective Studies
  • Quality of Life
  • Serum Albumin / analysis

Substances

  • Serum Albumin