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. 2019 May;28(3):e13007.
doi: 10.1111/ecc.13007. Epub 2019 Feb 10.

The impact of cancer: An Italian descriptive study involving 500 long-term cancer survivors

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The impact of cancer: An Italian descriptive study involving 500 long-term cancer survivors

Barbara Muzzatti et al. Eur J Cancer Care (Engl). 2019 May.

Abstract

Introduction: The well-being and quality of life (QoL) of long-term cancer survivors may be affected, both positively and negatively, by psychosocial factors related to the experience of being a cancer patient. We investigated whether, in long-term cancer survivors, the psychosocial impacts of cancer associate with socio-demographic-clinical variables; whether, within the positive and negative dimensions taken separately, some impacts are more intense than others; and whether these impacts explain QoL.

Methods: Italian long-term cancer survivors (n = 500) completed the Impact of Cancer (IOC-V2) and Short Form 36 Health Survey (SF-36) questionnaires.

Results: The IOC-V2 negative impact score associated with gender, education, occupational status and health issues, whereas no association was found between the positive impact score and socio-demographic-clinical variables. Of the positive impacts, Altruism/Empathy was the highest (p < 0.001); Positive self-evaluation was higher than Health awareness (p = 0.001); and Meaning of cancer was the lowest (p < 0.001). Among the negative impacts, Worry was the highest (p < 0.001), whereas Body changes concerns was higher than both Appearance concerns (p < 0.001) and Life Interferences (p < 0.001). The assessed impacts explained more than 25% of the variance of both physical and mental functioning scores.

Conclusions: The provided data document psychosocial factors affecting QoL in Italian long-term cancer survivors.

Keywords: Neoplasm; cancer survivorship; impact of cancer; oncology; quality of life; well-being.

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