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. 2025 Jun 18.
doi: 10.1007/s11764-025-01847-9. Online ahead of print.

Body image of patients in follow-up for pediatric bone sarcoma: implications of tumor location and local therapy

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Body image of patients in follow-up for pediatric bone sarcoma: implications of tumor location and local therapy

Hinke van der Hoek et al. J Cancer Surviv. .

Abstract

Purpose: Bone sarcomas often arise during adolescence, a crucial period for psychosocial development. Treatment requires local therapy, which frequently involves body-altering surgery. Therefore, we aim to evaluate this population's body image and perceived physical appearance, and explore its relationship with tumor location, surgery type for tumors around the knee, and psychological difficulties.

Methods: Patients treated for pediatric bone sarcoma in the lower extremity, pelvis, or upper extremity and ≥ 2 years post-diagnosis completed the Perceived Physical Appearance Scale of the PedsQL Cancer Module (PedsQL-CM-PPA; 0 = worse,100 = good), Body Image Scale (BIS; 0 = good, 30 = worse, cut-off ≥ 10), and Emotion Thermometers (ET). The relationship with tumor location and surgery type for tumors around the knee was assessed by linear regression analyses controlled for age, sex, and time since local therapy. Pearson correlations evaluated associations with psychological difficulties (ET).

Results: Patients (n = 132, 47% female) were on average 20.5 years old and 7.8 years after local therapy. Mean PedsQL-CM-PPA score was 72.0 (SD = 23.0), with amputation patients scoring higher (81.8; p = 0.02), while rotationplasty patients (70.8) and those after limb-sparing surgery (65.9) scored similarly. Mean BIS score was 8.4 (SD = 6.8), with 37% scoring ≥ 10. BIS scores did not differ between groups. PedsQL-CM-PPA and BIS scores significantly correlated with psychosocial difficulties.

Conclusion: Body image, perceived physical appearance, and their relationship with psychological difficulties should be carefully addressed in counseling during shared decision-making for local therapy options and follow-up care. Since these outcomes are influenced by more than just medical factors, patient preferences and personal factors should be central to these discussions.

Implications for cancer survivors: Body image concerns and perceived physical appearance may persist long after treatment and are not solely related to surgery type. Addressing these issues in follow-up care is essential to support survivors' long-term well-being.

Keywords: Body image; Cancer survivorship; Mental health; Oncology; Pediatric bone sarcoma; Perceived physical appearance; Psychosocial outcomes; Quality of life research.

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Conflict of interest statement

Declarations. Ethics approval: The Medical Research Ethics Committee (MREC) Utrecht confirmed that the Medical Research Human Subjects Act (WMO) does not apply to this study (reference number MvdL/avd/21/500354). Competing interests: The authors declare no competing interests. List of where and when the study has been presented: International Paediatric Oncology Congress; October 17–20, 2024; Honolulu, USA (poster presentation).

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