Skindex-29 Scores Indicate Poor Quality of Life in Early Stage Mycosis Fungoides

2020 
Abstract Background Questionnaire tools are increasingly being used to assess health related quality of life (HRQOL) in mycosis fungoides (MF) patients. However, a thorough understanding of the factors that lead to poor HRQoL in early stage disease and their distribution across patient subgroups is lacking. Objectives To characterize factors affecting HRQoL as assessed by Skindex-29 in subgroups of patients with early stage MF seen at a multidisciplinary cutaneous lymphoma clinic. Methods Skindex-29, a multidimensional survey that evaluates HRQoL (emotions, symptoms, function), was distributed to early stage MF patients. Overall and component scores were analyzed in three groups: no evidence of disease (NED), active disease with limited early stage (AD-T1), and active disease with more extensive early stage (AD-T2). Scores were also compared among patients receiving different treatment modalities. Results 56 patients (9 NED, 36 AD-T1, and 11 AD-T2) were enrolled in the study. Overall Skindex-29 scores and scores for individual dimensions were comparable among the three sub-groups. Similarly, these scores did not significantly differ among treatment groups or after removal of patients with previous staging higher than IB. Analysis of individual questions revealed that NED patients reported higher scores for questions pertaining to anger and fatigue. Conclusions Early stage MF patients enrolled in this study had high overall Skindex-29 scores. Surprisingly, Skindex-29 scores of NED patients were comparable to those of patients with active disease, T1 and T2, mostly due to anger and fatigue. Even when skin involvement is minimal or absent, MF patients continue to report impaired HRQoL.
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