Young Cancer Survivors' Expectations Of Physicians For Issues Of Mental Health, Interpersonal Relationships, And Reintegration To Society.

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY(2016)

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208 Background: As patients transition from cancer treatment to survivorship, issues surrounding the social and mental health impacts of survivorship gain increased importance. In this study, we examined young cancer survivors’ expectations of their physicians with respect to mental health, interpersonal relationships, and reintegration back to work and school. We also explored factors associated with these expectations. Methods: We surveyed patients aged 20 to 39 years who were diagnosed with solid tumors, evaluated at any 1 of 5 regional cancer centers in British Columbia, and alive at 2 or more years after their diagnosis. We explored the relationship between patient factors and expectations, adjusting for confounders through the use of multivariate regression models. Results: With a survey response rate of 57%, a total of 447 patients were analyzed: median age was 35 years (IQR 31-38), 30% were men, and 89% had ECOG 0. Tumor sites included breast (222; 50%), testicular (126; 28%), gynecological (76; 1...
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