Quality of Life (QoL) Assessment in Cancer Patients and Survivors With Dermatologic Conditions Using Dermatologic QoL Instruments
Summary
The purpose of this study is to see how skin conditions that are related to different kinds of cancer or cancer treatments affect a patient's overall well-being. Skin conditions are common in cancer patients and survivors. Sometimes, the skin condition is directly related to the cancer. Other times, these conditions are a side effect of cancer treatment. Patients in the study will be asked to fill out at least one questionnaire about how they feel about their skin condition. If the patient needs to be treated for their skin condition, they will be asked to complete the same questionnaire when they return for a follow-up visit. The investigators hope the study will improve our understanding of how cancer patients feel about their skin conditions. They also hope this study helps them learn how to improve the way we treat skin conditions in cancer patients.
Arms & interventions
- BehavioralQuality of Life (QoL) Assessment
Per physician's discretion, the patient (or, if applicable, patient's family member/ spouse/ caregiver for FDLQI) will complete one or more of the following dermatology-specific QoL instruments: Skindex-16, Skindex-29 DLQI (Dermatology Life Quality Index), FDLQI (Family DLQI) - for patient's family member/spouse/caregiver ONLY, CDLQI (Children's DLQI;Cartoon version) - for patient's under the age of 18 ONLY-written, CDLQI (Children's DLQI; Cartoon version) - for patients under the age of 18 ONLY - cartoon version, FACT-G (Functional Assessment of Cancer Thearpy-General), FACT-Melanoma (Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Melanoma), SCI (Skin Cancer Index) FACT-EGFRI-18 (Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Inhibitor-18), HFS-14 (Hand-Foot Syndrome) OMWQ (Oral Mucositis Weekly Questionnaire), ESTEEM, Hairdex , Skindex-29 modified for hair loss, Itchy QoL,CADS (Chemotherapy-induced alopecia distress scale)
Outcome measures
Primary
Quality of Life (QoL) questionnaire
in cancer patients and survivors with dermatologic conditions. This is a nontherapeutic and nondiagnostic protocol to obtain quality of life assessments from cancer patients and survivors who have dermatologic conditions, whether related to cancer therapies, or directly related to the primary cancer diagnosis. Data will be collected by using one or more dermatology-specific QoL instruments based on the underlying skin condition/s.
Time frame: 5 years
Eligibility criteria
Study locations (4)
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Basking Ridge, New Jersey
Memorial Sloan Kettering Westchester
Harrison, New York, 10604
Memorial Sloan Kettering Suffolk- Hauppauge
Hauppauge, New York, 11788
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
New York, New York, 10065