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Quality of life for older patients with cancer: a review of the evidence supporting melatonin use.

Aging clinical and experimental research
December 1, 2020
Angeline Ginzac et al. (10 authors)
Journal ArticleReviewHuman Study
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to evaluate the potential benefits of melatonin supplementation on quality of life in elderly patients with metastatic cancer undergoing cytotoxic therapy.

Results Summary

Melatonin supplementation was associated with improved survival, reduced cancer- and treatment-related symptoms, and enhanced quality of life in older cancer patients. However, no specific studies have been conducted in this population to confirm these effects.

Population

Elderly patients with metastatic cancer

Effective Dosage

Not mentioned

Duration

Not mentioned

Interactions

None mentioned

Extracted Claims (10)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
melatonin
neutral
a wide variety of physiological functions
-
-
regulates
#1
melatonin
neutral
sleep
-
-
is involved in the initiation of
#2
melatonin
increase
QoL
-
-
improvement of
#3
-
decrease
the secretion of melatonin
-
-
decreases
#4
-
decrease
QoL
-
-
could lead to a deterioration in
#5
Melatonin supplementation
neutral
older patients
older patients
-
presents several benefits for
#6
Melatonin supplementation
increase
survival
older patients
-
improvement in
#7
Melatonin supplementation
decrease
symptoms induced by cancer and cancer treatment
older patients
-
decrease in
#8
Melatonin supplementation
increase
quality of life
older patients
-
improvements in
#9
-
decrease
melatonin
elderly patients
significantly less
known to secrete significantly less
#10
Abstract

PURPOSE: The proportion of older populations living with cancer is on the increase. Maintaining or improving their quality of life (QoL) has become an important goal in the treatment of cancer and has become an endpoint in clinical trials. Melatonin regulates a wide variety of physiological functions and is involved in the initiation of sleep and the improvement of QoL. With age, the secretion of melatonin decreases and could lead to a deterioration in QoL. METHODS: Literature searches were conducted using the PubMed database. The search terms and derivatives of "metastatic cancer", "older patients", "quality of life" and "melatonin" were used. Titles and abstracts were screened to identify whether studies were relevant for full-text screening. RESULTS: There is major concern about the symptoms older cancer patients encounter during treatment because they can impact their QoL. Melatonin supplementation presents several benefits for older patients: improvement in survival, decrease in symptoms induced by cancer and cancer treatment, and also improvements in quality of life. CONCLUSION: It therefore seems appropriate to study the impact of melatonin supplementation during cytotoxic therapy on QoL among elderly patients with metastatic cancer. The use of melatonin as a therapeutic strategy seems particularly suitable for elderly patients, a population known to secrete significantly less melatonin. However, to date, no studies have been conducted in this population.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
AgedHumansMelatoninNeoplasmsQuality of LifeSleep
Study Links
Quality Scores
SafetyNot Assessed
Efficacy75/10
Quality60/10
Citation Metrics
Total Citations7
Citations/Year1.4
Relative Citation Ratio0.48
NIH Percentile26.2%
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.25
Weight Score1.90
Normalized Score0.62
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