1. Health Related Quality of Life in Patients with Onco-hematological Diseases
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Laura Deiana, Mario Scartozzi, Antonio Farci, Federica Sancassiani, Giovanni Caocci, Elena Massa, Emanuela Morelli, Elisa Pintus, and Giorgio La Nasa
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Multiple Sclerosis ,Epidemiology ,Population ,Disease ,HRQoL ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,SF-12 ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Celiac disease ,In patient ,education ,Survival rate ,Depression (differential diagnoses) ,Tumors ,Health related quality of life ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,Mood depression ,Multiple sclerosis ,Hematological cancer ,Cancer ,medicine.disease ,humanities ,030227 psychiatry ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Clinical Practice Epidemiology in Mental Health ,business - Abstract
Background: HRQoL is generally conceptualized as a broad multidimensional construct that refers to patients' perceptions of the impact of disease and its treatment on their physical, psychological, and social functioning and well-being. Little is known in patients with onco-hematological cancer in comparison with the general population and other chronic diseases. Objective: We assessed HRQoL in patients diagnosed with haematological cancers in comparison with the general population and other chronic diseases. Methods: The questionnaire Short Form (SF)-12 was administered to 62 patients with onco-hematological disease and results were compared with 702 controls (184 healthy people, 37 Major Depression, 201 Multiple Sclerosis; 23 Wilson disease; 46 Carotidal Atherosclerosis; 60 Celiac disease; 151 solid tumours). Results: HRQoL in patients diagnosed with a haematological cancer was significantly worse in comparison with the general population (F= 43.853, p Conclusion: This study confirmed that haematological cancers negatively affects overall HRQoL. The results showed an impact of haematological cancers on HRQoL that is similar to what found in patients with solid tumors, Major Depression and Carotid Atherosclerosis. Current successful therapeutic strategy achieved in the treatment of haematological cancers not only positively impact on survival rate but also could improve the overall HRQoL.
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- 2020