EARLY-STAGE CERVICAL-CANCER - PSYCHOSOCIAL AND SEXUAL OUTCOMES OF TREATMENT

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作者
CULL, A
COWIE, VJ
FARQUHARSON, DIM
LIVINGSTONE, JRB
SMART, GE
ELTON, RA
机构
[1] UNIV EDINBURGH,EDINBURGH GYNAECOL ONCOL GRP,EDINBURGH EH8 9YL,MIDLOTHIAN,SCOTLAND
[2] UNIV EDINBURGH,MED STAT UNIT,EDINBURGH EH8 9YL,MIDLOTHIAN,SCOTLAND
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10.1038/bjc.1993.507
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
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Eighty-three women, mean age 45 years, successfully treated by surgery (S) or radiotherapy (RT) for stage lb cervical cancer were assessed a mean of 97 weeks post treatment. Forty to 50% reported persistent tiredness, lack of energy and weight gain. Sixty per cent had, not resumed their full premorbid functional status. Mean scores for anxiety and depression were higher than general population means and this sample scored higher for psychological distress than published data quoted for disease free cancer patients. These women reported many concerns about cervical cancer, most commonly fear of recurrent disease (91%). More than one-third blamed themselves for the disease. There were no significant differences in functional outcome or psychological status between treatment groups or by age or time since treatment. Psychological distress scores were significantly correlated with physical complaints (P < 0.001) and functional outcomes (P < 0.02). For the 61 women who were sexually active, sexual function post-treatment was rated as significantly poorer than subjectively recalled premorbid sexual function (P < 0.005). RT treated patients were more likely to report pain on intercourse and loss of enjoyment. Psychological as well as physical problems were highly correlated with sexual outcome (P < 0.01) 44% were unable to talk adequately with their partners about their experience. The majority felt they needed more information about cervical cancer, its treatment and how to help themselves rehabilitate. Forty-nine per cent would have liked to have had counselling. Even with the same physical morbidity the functional, emotional and sexual status of these women could be improved by giving more attention to their psychological and sexual concerns.
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