Table 1:

Results of interventions to improve symptoms and function, from baseline to study completion

VariableGlare et al.23Del Fabbro et al.24Chasen et al.25Gagnon et al.26
General symptom burden
ESAS*NR
 AnxietyNRImproved§Improved§
 DepressionNRImproved§Improved§
 Well-beingImproved§Improved§Improved§
 TirednessImproved§Improved§Improved§
Nutrition
 AppetiteImprovedImprovedImprovedImproved
 Weight changeImprovedImprovedImprovedImproved
Quality of lifeImproved§NRImproved§Improved§
Fatigue
 General fatigueImproved§NRImproved§Improved§
FunctionNR
Six-minute walk testImproved§Improved§Improved§
Patients assessed at 2-mo follow-up, %58NR5870
  • Note: ESAS = Edmonton Symptom Assessment System, NR = not reported.

  • * Measured by the modified ESAS, which ranges from 0 (symptom is absent) to 10 (worst possible symptom severity).

  • Measured by the modified ESAS, which ranges from 0 (excellent quality of life) to 10 (very bad quality of life).

  • Measured by the Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory, whereby each fatigue dimension receives a score out of 20 with a higher score indicating greater fatigue.

  • § Effect size ≥ 0.35; p ≤ 0.01.

  • Stable weight or increased weight at 2 mo.