Long-term fear of cancer recurrence in patients treated endoscopically for early Barrett's neoplasia.

Wilda D Rosmolen, Roos E Pouw, Mark I van Berge Henegouwen, Jacques J Bergman, Mirjam A Sprangers, Pythia T Nieuwkerk
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Previous studies on fear of cancer recurrence after endoscopic treatment for early Barrett's neoplasia focused on fear during a relatively short period after the intervention. The aim of this study was to explore whether fear of cancer (recurrence) persists during long-term follow-up in patients treated endoscopically for Barrett's neoplasia compared to patients treated surgically for a more advanced stage of esophageal adenocarcinoma. Participants previously participated in a prospective longitudinal study investigating quality of life and fear of cancer recurrence and were treated endoscopically for early Barrett's neoplasia (high-grade dysplasia-T1sm1N0M0) or surgically for a more advanced esophageal adenocarcinoma (T1N0M0-T3N1M0). For the present study, participants were again invited to complete a set of questionnaires including the fear of cancer recurrence scale (FORS), worry for cancer scale (WOCS), and the anxiety subscale of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS Anxiety). Thirty-nine patients were eligible in the endoscopy group and 28 in the surgical group. The median time between the baseline measurement (original study) and the long-term follow-up assessment was 4 years (interquartile range 3-5 years). Fear and worry for cancer recurrence and general anxiety diminished over time in both treatment groups. However, at long-term follow-up, endoscopically treated patients had significantly higher levels of worry for cancer and general anxiety than surgically treated patients. Fear of cancer recurrence did not significantly differ between endoscopically and surgically treated patients. We found that worry and fear of cancer recurrence and general anxiety in endoscopically treated patients declined over time, but not as much as in surgically treated patients.

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早期巴雷特瘤内镜治疗患者对肿瘤复发的长期恐惧。
以往关于内镜治疗早期巴雷特瘤后对癌症复发的恐惧的研究主要集中在干预后相对较短时间内的恐惧。本研究的目的是探讨在长期随访中,内镜治疗巴雷特瘤变的患者与手术治疗晚期食管腺癌的患者相比,对癌症(复发)的恐惧是否持续存在。参与者先前参加了一项调查生活质量和癌症复发恐惧的前瞻性纵向研究,并接受了早期巴雷特瘤变(高级别发育不良- t1sm1n0m0)的内镜治疗或更晚期食管腺癌(T1N0M0-T3N1M0)的手术治疗。在本研究中,参与者再次被邀请完成一套问卷,包括癌症复发恐惧量表(FORS)、癌症担忧量表(WOCS)和医院焦虑与抑郁量表(HADS焦虑)的焦虑子量表。内镜组39例,手术组28例。基线测量(原始研究)与长期随访评估之间的中位时间为4年(四分位数间距为3-5年)。随着时间的推移,两个治疗组对癌症复发的恐惧和担忧以及总体焦虑都有所减少。然而,在长期随访中,内窥镜治疗的患者对癌症的担忧程度和一般焦虑程度明显高于手术治疗的患者。对癌症复发的恐惧在内窥镜和手术治疗的患者之间没有显著差异。我们发现,内窥镜治疗的患者对癌症复发的担忧和恐惧以及一般焦虑随着时间的推移而下降,但没有手术治疗的患者那么多。
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