2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11136-018-2038-6
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Health-related quality of life among cancer survivors in rural China

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“…All EQ-5D studies and the AQoL study used the TTO method for valuation, whereas the SF-6D studies used the SG method. Only three studies collected data through a personal interview [32,46,55]. Most of the studies reported mean HSUVs (one reported median HSUVs [40]).…”
Section: Study Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All EQ-5D studies and the AQoL study used the TTO method for valuation, whereas the SF-6D studies used the SG method. Only three studies collected data through a personal interview [32,46,55]. Most of the studies reported mean HSUVs (one reported median HSUVs [40]).…”
Section: Study Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Asimismo, se encontró similar afectación en las dimensiones de dolor/malestar (33%) y ansiedad/depresión (28%) en otro estudio con migrantes en Inglaterra (30) . Sin embargo, en un estudio realizado en migrantes rurales mayores (edad promedio de 63 años) en China (31) , así como en estudios poblacionales en Perú (25) , Brasil (32) , Colombia (33) , y Chile (34) , si bien estas dos dimensiones suelen ser las más afectadas, la dimensión de dolor/malestar es más afectada que ansiedad/depresión.…”
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“…Because of these psychological stresses, those with breast cancer tend not to actively participate in many activities, which leads to the deterioration of cardiovascular health, muscle strength, and bone health, thus increasing the risk of osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease [7]. These diseases eventually cause activity restrictions for breast cancer survivors, including discomfort in daily life and absenteeism due to concurrent diseases [8]. In fact, 48.4% of breast cancer survivors in Korea are obese, which increases the risk of breast cancer recurrence and mortality to 35-40%, and may cause insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, and type 2 diabetes [9].…”
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confidence: 99%