101. Quality of life among long-term survivors of advanced stage ovarian cancer: A cross-sectional approach
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Lutgendorf, Susan K, Shinn, Eileen, Carter, Jeanne, Leighton, Susan, Baggerly, Keith, Guindani, Michele, Fellman, Bryan, Matzo, Marianne, Slavich, George M, Goodman, Marc T, Tew, William, Lester, Jenny, Moore, Kathleen M, Karlan, Beth Y, Levine, Douglas A, and Sood, Anil K
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Behavioral and Social Science ,Basic Behavioral and Social Science ,Rehabilitation ,Ovarian Cancer ,Mental Health ,Cancer ,Rare Diseases ,Mind and Body ,Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities ,Clinical Research ,Management of diseases and conditions ,7.1 Individual care needs ,Good Health and Well Being ,Aged ,Carcinoma ,Ovarian Epithelial ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Disease-Free Survival ,Female ,Humans ,Life Style ,Middle Aged ,Neoplasm Recurrence ,Local ,Neoplasm Staging ,Neoplasms ,Glandular and Epithelial ,Ovarian Neoplasms ,Psychometrics ,Quality of Life ,Social Support ,Survivors ,Ovarian cancer ,Long-term survivor ,Psychosocial ,Quality of life ,Mood ,Lifestyle ,Oncology and Carcinogenesis ,Paediatrics and Reproductive Medicine ,Oncology & Carcinogenesis - Abstract
PURPOSE:Long-term survival of women with advanced-stage ovarian cancer is relatively rare. Little is known about quality of life (QOL) and survivorship concerns of these women. Here, we describe QOL of women with advanced-stage ovarian cancer surviving for 8.5 years or longer and compare women with 0-1 recurrence to those with multiple recurrences. METHODS:Participants (n=56) recruited from 5 academic medical centers and the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund Alliance completed surveys regarding QOL (FACT-O), mood (CESD), social support (SPS), physical activity (IPAQ-SF), diet, and clinical characteristics. Median survival was 14.0 years (range 8.8-33.3). RESULTS:QOL and psychological adjustment of long-term survivors was relatively good, with mean FACT-G scores (multiple recurrences: 80.81±13.95; 0-1 recurrence: 89.05 ±10.80) above norms for healthy community samples (80.1±18.1). Survivors with multiple recurrences reported more compromised QOL in domains of physical and emotional well-being (p
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- 2017