Fear of Cancer Recurrence in Patients with Sarcoma in the United Kingdom.

Cancers(2023)

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Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is a persistent concern among those living with cancer and is associated with a variety of negative psychosocial outcomes. However, people with sarcoma have been underrepresented within this area of research. We aimed to determine the prevalence of FCR experienced by people with sarcoma in the United Kingdom and explore factors that may predict FCR, such as the perceived impact of cancer and psychological flexibility. Participants ( = 229) with soft tissue ( = 167), bone ( = 25), and gastrointestinal stromal tumours ( = 33) completed an online survey including the self-reported measures of FCR, the perceived physical and psychological impact of cancer and psychological flexibility, and demographic information. Data were analysed using ANOVA and multiple regression modelling. Mean FCR scores ( = 91.4; = 26.5) were higher than those reported in meta-analytic data inclusive of all cancer types ( = 65.2; = 28.2). Interest in receiving support for FCR was also high (70%). Significant factors associated with FCR included cognitive and emotional distress and psychological flexibility, but not perceptions of the physical impact of cancer ( = 0.56). The negative association between psychological flexibility and FCR suggests the potential benefit of intervention approaches which foster psychological flexibility, such as acceptance and commitment therapy.
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distress,fear of recurrence,psychological flexibility,psychological impact,sarcoma
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