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Decreased health-related quality of life in disease-free survivors of differentiated thyroid cancer in Korea.

Authors :
Lee JI
Kim SH
Tan AH
Kim HK
Jang HW
Hur KY
Kim JH
Kim KW
Chung JH
Kim SW
Lee, Ji In
Kim, Soo Hyun
Tan, Alice H
Kim, Hee Kyung
Jang, Hye Won
Hur, Kyu Yeon
Kim, Jae Hyeon
Kim, Kwang-Won
Chung, Jae Hoon
Kim, Sun Wook
Source :
Health & Quality of Life Outcomes; 2010, Vol. 8, p101-101, 1p
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

<bold>Background: </bold>Concern regarding the health-related quality of life (HRQOL) of long-term survivors of thyroid cancer has risen due to the rapid increase in the incidence of thyroid cancer, which generally has an excellent prognosis. The aim of this study was to evaluate the status of HRQOL in disease-free survivors of differentiated thyroid carcinoma (DTC) and to evaluate the important determinants of HRQOL.<bold>Methods: </bold>This was a cross-sectional study in which we interviewed consecutive disease-free survivors of DTC. Three different validated questionnaires ("EORTC QLQ-C30" for various functional domains, the "brief fatigue inventory (BFI)" and the "hospital anxiety and depression scale" (HADS)) were used. Data from a large, population based survey of 1,000 people were used as a control.<bold>Results: </bold>The response rate for the questionnaires was 78.9% (316/401). Disease-free survivors of DTC showed a decreased HRQOL in all five functional domains (physical, role, cognitive, emotional, and social) on the EORTC QLQ-C30 compared with controls (P < 0.01). BFI and HADS-anxiety scores also showed greater distress in disease-free survivors of DTC than in controls (P < 0.05). A multiple regression analysis for the determinants of HRQOL showed that the HADS-anxiety, HADS-depression, and BFI scores were the most significant components of decreased HRQOL.<bold>Conclusions: </bold>Although disease-free survivors of DTC are expected to have disease-specific survival comparable to the general population, they experience a significantly decreased HRQOL. Anxiety, depression, and fatigue were the major determinants of the decreased HRQOL. Supportive psychological care should be integrated into the management of long-term survivors of DTC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14777525
Volume :
8
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Health & Quality of Life Outcomes
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
104349351
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-7525-8-101