Evaluation of Patient-Reported Symptoms and Functioning after Treatment for Endometrial Cancer
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Patients, Instruments, and Methods
2.1. Patient Recruitment
2.2. Instrument Language Adaptation
2.3. Questionnaire Evaluation
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Patient Characteristics
3.2. Health-Related Symptoms
3.3. Sexual Functioning and Sexual Health-Related Symptoms
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Median Reported Values (SD) * | Age at Time of Diagnosis † | Body Mass Index ‡ | |
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Lymphedema (n = 69) | 34.0 (27.2) | rs = 0.136, p < 0.252 | rs = 0.246, p < 0.045 |
Urological (n = 69) | 25.0 (26.2) | rs = 0.097, p < 0.415 | rs = 0.246, p < 0.044 |
GI (n = 69) | 20.0 (17.1) | rs = −0.062, p < 0.600 | rs = 0.071, p < 0.570 |
Poor body (n = 69) | 0.00 (21.8) | rs = −0.350, p < 0.002 | rs = −0.125, p < 0.312 |
Back pain (n = 69) | 32.9 (32.9) | rs = 0.161, p < 0.174 | rs = 0.077, p < 0.536 |
Tingling and numbness (n = 69) | 31.5 (31.5) | rs = 0.170, p < 0.150 | rs = 0.017, p < 0.890 |
Muscular pain (n = 69) | 31.0 (31.0) | rs = 0.149, p < 0.209 | rs = 0.211, p < 0.087 |
Hair loss (n = 69) | 28.0 (28.0) | rs = −0.037, p < 0.758 | rs = −0.007, p < 0.958 |
Taste change (n = 69) | 28.0 (28.0) | rs = 0.018, p < 0.878 | rs = −0.050, p < 0.687 |
Sexual interest (n = 69) | 0.00 (21.1) | rs = −0.408, p < 0.001 | rs = −0.103, p < 0.405 |
Sexual activity (n = 69) | 0.00 (21.1) | rs = −0.506, p < 0.001 | rs = −0.011, p < 0.927 |
Sexual enjoyment (n = 26) | 67.0 (28.9) | rs = −0.358, p < 0.056 | rs = 0.143, p < 0.486 |
Sexual/vaginal problems (n = 26) | 12 (23.8) | rs = −0.208, p < 0.279 | rs = −0.225, p < 0.269 |
No Adjuvant Therapy * (n = 38) (Mean, SD) | Radiotherapy * (n = 18) (Mean, SD) | Chemotherapy * (n = 4) (Mean, SD) | Radiotherapy and Chemotherapy * (n = 9) (Mean, SD) | Significance | |
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Lymphedema | 31 (29.8) | 26.2 (23.8) | 42 (32.0) | 31.8 (21.1) | p > 0.754 |
Urological symptoms | 29.7 (24.7) | 34.1 (31.8) | 25.3 (24.8) | 35.6 (28.3) | p > 0.963 |
Gastrointestinal symptoms | 20.7 (15.7) | 23.2 (22.1) | 22.0 (18.4) | 21.0 (13.6) | p > 0.988 |
Poor body image | 12.4 (24.6) | 11.2 (20.8) | 21.0 (25.1) | 7.6 (12.4) | p > 0.787 |
Back pain | 49.5 (31.7) | 44.8 (32.3) | 58.5 (42.0) | 48.4 (33.8) | p > 0.817 |
Tingling and numbness | 31.8 (34.7) | 35.6 (26.8) | 33.5 (38.7) | 44.9 (28.7) | p > 0.611 |
Muscular pain | 37.2 (32.7) | 35.5 (33.3) | 33.5 (38.7) | 48.7 (17.4) | p > 0.594 |
Hair loss | 20.4 (29.9) | 9.4 (15.7) | 8.5 (17.0) | 29.8 (42.3) | p > 0.542 |
Taste change | 20.4 (29.9) | 7.6 (14.5) | 0 (.00) | 29.8 (42.3) | p > 0.183 |
Sexual interest | 15.1 (21.7) | 17.0 (17.5) | 17.0 (19.6) | 18.8 (24.5) | p > 0.912 |
Sexual activity | 14.2 (21.6) | 11.3 (16.5) | 8.5 (17.0) | 15.0 (24.4) | p > 0.970 |
Sexual enjoyment | 46.2 (29.5); (n = 16) | 56.0 (17.0); (n = 6) | 56.0; (n = 1) | 40.2 (43.5); (n = 5) | p > 0.750 |
Sexual/vaginal problems | 22.8 (22.6); (n = 16) | 37.5 (26.9); (n = 6) | 34.0; (n = 1) | 7.0 (10.3); (n = 5) | p > 0.085 |
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Sobočan, M.; Gašpar, D.; Gjuras, E.; Knez, J. Evaluation of Patient-Reported Symptoms and Functioning after Treatment for Endometrial Cancer. Curr. Oncol. 2022, 29, 5213-5222. https://doi.org/10.3390/curroncol29080414
Sobočan M, Gašpar D, Gjuras E, Knez J. Evaluation of Patient-Reported Symptoms and Functioning after Treatment for Endometrial Cancer. Current Oncology. 2022; 29(8):5213-5222. https://doi.org/10.3390/curroncol29080414
Chicago/Turabian StyleSobočan, Monika, Dorotea Gašpar, Estera Gjuras, and Jure Knez. 2022. "Evaluation of Patient-Reported Symptoms and Functioning after Treatment for Endometrial Cancer" Current Oncology 29, no. 8: 5213-5222. https://doi.org/10.3390/curroncol29080414
APA StyleSobočan, M., Gašpar, D., Gjuras, E., & Knez, J. (2022). Evaluation of Patient-Reported Symptoms and Functioning after Treatment for Endometrial Cancer. Current Oncology, 29(8), 5213-5222. https://doi.org/10.3390/curroncol29080414