2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.ygyno.2006.08.036
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Long-term survival from gynecologic cancer: Psychosocial outcomes, supportive care needs and positive outcomes

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“…Cancer survivors can experience physical and psychosocial problems, which are most prevalent during the first year after cancer treatment completion, but may endure for many subsequent years (Andrykowski, Lykins, & Floyd, 2008; Duijts et al., 2014; Hodgkinson, Butow, Fuchs, et al., 2007; Hodgkinson, Butow, Hunt, et al., 2007; Mehnert & Koch, 2008). Many cancer survivors also report having unmet information and support needs in dealing with these issues (Geller, Vacek, Flynn, Lord, & Cranmer, 2014; Hodgkinson, Butow, Fuchs, et al., 2007; Hodgkinson, Butow, Hunt, et al., 2007; Willems et al., 2016a).…”
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“…Cancer survivors can experience physical and psychosocial problems, which are most prevalent during the first year after cancer treatment completion, but may endure for many subsequent years (Andrykowski, Lykins, & Floyd, 2008; Duijts et al., 2014; Hodgkinson, Butow, Fuchs, et al., 2007; Hodgkinson, Butow, Hunt, et al., 2007; Mehnert & Koch, 2008). Many cancer survivors also report having unmet information and support needs in dealing with these issues (Geller, Vacek, Flynn, Lord, & Cranmer, 2014; Hodgkinson, Butow, Fuchs, et al., 2007; Hodgkinson, Butow, Hunt, et al., 2007; Willems et al., 2016a).…”
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“…Many cancer survivors also report having unmet information and support needs in dealing with these issues (Geller, Vacek, Flynn, Lord, & Cranmer, 2014; Hodgkinson, Butow, Fuchs, et al., 2007; Hodgkinson, Butow, Hunt, et al., 2007; Willems et al., 2016a). The greater the number of unmet information and support needs, the greater the depressive feelings, fear of recurrence and distress, and the lower the quality of life of cancer survivors (Smith et al., 2013).…”
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“…To date, younger age [7][8][9][10][11], living in rural areas [8,12], later stage disease [7,12,13], type of cancer treatment [8,9,12], time since diagnosis [11,14] and physical or mental quality of life [13,15] have been associated with greater unmet needs. However, while these predictors provide some insight into the patients at risk of higher unmet supportive care needs, many of these factors are not amenable to change and so cannot be targeted by support interventions.…”
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“…However, while these predictors provide some insight into the patients at risk of higher unmet supportive care needs, many of these factors are not amenable to change and so cannot be targeted by support interventions. There is some evidence that depression, anxiety and psychological distress are associated with patients reporting greater unmet needs [13,16]. However, it is not clear how these factors relate to different needs domains.…”
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