Journal article
Distress and unmet needs during treatment and quality of life in early cancer survivorship: A longitudinal study of haematological cancer patients
DV Oberoi, VM White, JF Seymour, HM Prince, S Harrison, M Jefford, I Winship, DJ Hill, D Bolton, J Millar, N Wong Doo, A Kay, G Giles
European Journal of Haematology | WILEY | Published : 2017
DOI: 10.1111/ejh.12941
Abstract
Objective: To examine the influence of anxiety, depression and unmet supportive care needs on future quality of life (QoL) in multiple myeloma (MM) and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) patients. Methods: Multiple myeloma and DLBCL patients recruited through the population-based Victorian Cancer Registry. Data were collected through two telephone interviews: (T1) on average 7 months postdiagnosis, (T2) average 8 months later. QoL was examined at T2 using the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy (FACT-G) scale. The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale measured anxiety and depression, and the Supportive Care Needs Survey measured unmet needs at T1. Multivariate linear regression examin..
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Awarded by Victorian Cancer Agency
Funding Acknowledgements
This project Improving Management by Participatory Research in Oncology-A Victorian. Experiment (IMPROVE) was funded by the Victorian Cancer Agency (Translational Research Grant EOI09_36)