Journal article

Experiences of colorectal cancer patients in the 2-years post-diagnosis and patient factors predicting poor outcome

CL Paul, E Cameron, C Doran, D Hill, F Macrae, ML Carey, RW Sanson-Fisher

Supportive Care in Cancer | SPRINGER | Published : 2016

Abstract

Purpose: There are few recent longitudinal studies investigating the quality of life of colorectal cancer patients in the early years following diagnosis. This study aimed to (i) compare the health status of people with colorectal cancer less than 1 year from diagnosis with health status 1 year later and (ii) determine the characteristics associated with a change in overall health status. Methods: The study was conducted as part of a larger trial. Participants (n = 539) were identified via the Victorian Cancer Registry in Australia, completed a computer-assisted baseline telephone interview (including the EQ-5D-3L) within 6–12 months of diagnosis, and mailed a survey 12 months later. Results..

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Grants

Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

This research was supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) grant (Grant ID 510776), a Strategic Research Partnership Grant from Cancer Council NSW to the Newcastle Cancer Control Collaborative (New-3C), and infrastructure funding from the Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI). Christine Paul was supported by an HMRI fellowship and is supported by an NHMRC Career Development Fellowship.