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?Parcours de femmes 2001?: A French opinion survey on overall disease and everyday life management in 1,870 women presenting with gynecological or breast cancer and their caregivers

Authors :
Jean-Marie Dilhuydy
Jacqueline Savary
Nicole Guiochet
Daniel Serin
Pascale Romestaing
Patricia Bret
Alain Flinois
Jane Gledhill
Source :
ONCOLOGIE. 6:494-504
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2004.

Abstract

The aim of the survey Parcours de Femmes 2001 was to evaluate at a national level, the overall management of patients with breast or gynecological cancers and to determine their needs. Eligible patients had either received at least 3 months of treatment or had completed treatment less than 1 year before the study. from February to November 2001, 2 839 questionnaires were distributed ; 1 870 were returned (66% response rate); 87% of patients had breast cancer and 76% de novo cancer (primary management). Overall, 92% of women received information/explanations with an acceptable quality. Information of patients clearly improved during last years but insufficiencies persist for two points : adverse events of treatments and disease progression, especially for recurrent patients. Fatigue (78%), anxiety (66%) and chemotherapy adverse events were the most frequent problems and were well managed by caregivers, except for fatigue due to diagnostic and treatment difficulties. Problems relating to daily life (48% of patients reported difficulty in doing housework), material and social life were poorly identified and remained largely unmanaged. Information given to female cancer patients must be improved particularly in relapsed patients. Psychosocial management requires a more holistic approach through new channels together with the coordination of existing structures.

Details

ISSN :
17652839 and 12923818
Volume :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ONCOLOGIE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........f343c768646bdc764a09e66bbf88b578
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10269-004-0121-9