宫颈癌对生活质量的影响:超越短期(单一机构的结果):长期宫颈癌幸存者的生活质量:单一机构的结果。

Gynecologic oncology research and practice Pub Date : 2015-09-19 eCollection Date: 2015-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s40661-015-0011-4
J Khalil, S Bellefqih, N Sahli, M Afif, H Elkacemi, S Elmajjaoui, T Kebdani, N Benjaafar
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背景:宫颈癌(CC)是世界范围内最常见的妇科恶性肿瘤之一。治疗策略和筛查方式在过去几年中有了很大的发展,从而提高了生存率。然而,治疗方式与长期副作用相关,严重影响宫颈癌幸存者的生活质量。本研究的目的是评估宫颈癌幸存者在诊断后10年内的生活质量(一般生活质量和性生活质量)。材料和方法:在横断面描述性研究设计中,110名宫颈癌幸存者(CCS)和80名健康对照者完成了生活质量评估问卷。结果:参与者为阿拉伯白人,性活跃。诊断时的平均年龄为34岁,访谈时的平均年龄为43岁。在我们的系列研究中,长期的CCS总体生活质量与健康对照组相当。然而,CCS过度表达了情感功能方面的问题。至于子宫颈癌对性的影响;与健康对照组相比,CCS组的性功能和性享受更少,对身体形象的满意度也更低。在多变量分析中,精神幸福感和社会支持是统计上影响研究队列生活质量的预测因素,占生活质量评分方差的81%。结论:更好地了解生活质量与宫颈癌后遗症及社会人口因素之间关系的复杂性,对提高宫颈癌幸存者的生活质量是必要的。应作出更多努力,告知无病患者预期的副作用和症状,以面对可能影响其生活质量和性活动的身体变化。
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Impact of cervical cancer on quality of life: beyond the short term (Results from a single institution): Quality of life in long-term cervical cancer survivors: results from a single institution.

Impact of cervical cancer on quality of life: beyond the short term (Results from a single institution): Quality of life in long-term cervical cancer survivors: results from a single institution.

Background: Cervical cancer (CC) is one of the most widespread gynecological malignancies in women worldwide. Treatment strategies and screening modalities have largely evolved these past years resulting in an improvement of survival. However, treatment modalities are associated with long term side effects that significantly impacts quality of life (QOL) in cervical cancer survivors. The aim of this study is to evaluate QOL (General and sexual QOL) in cervical cancer survivors up to 10 years after the diagnosis.

Material and methods: In a cross-sectional descriptive study design, 110 cervical cancer survivors (CCS) and 80 healthy controls completed questionnaires assessing QOL.

Results: Participants were Arabic White, sexually active. The mean age at diagnosis was 34 years and was 43 years at the time of the interview. In our series long term CCS have generally a good global QOL comparable with healthy controls. However, issues concerning emotional functioning were over expressed by CCS. As to the sexual impact of cervical cancer; CCS experienced less sexual functioning and enjoyment and less satisfaction with their body image when compared to healthy controls. In a multivariate analysis, spiritual well-being and social support were the predictor factors that statistically affected QOL among the studied cohort, it accounted for 81 % of the variance in QOL scores.

Conclusions: A better understanding of the complexity of the relationship between QOL and cervical cancer sequelae in one hand and socio-demographic factors in the other hand is necessary to improve QOL among cervical cancer survivors. More efforts should make to inform disease free patients about expected side effects and symptoms to face the physical changes that would affect their QOL and sexual activity.

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