BMC Cancer (Jan 2009)

Morbidity associated with "self-rated health" in epithelial ovarian cancer survivors

  • Fosså Sophie D,
  • Dørum Anne,
  • Liavaag Astrid,
  • Tropé Claes,
  • Dahl Alv A

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-9-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
p. 2

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Abstract Background Epithelial ovarian cancer survivors (EOCSs) frequently report multiple complaints after their treatment. The objective was to study somatic and mental morbidity in EOCSs associated with their Self- Rated Health (SRH) assessed by a single item. Findings were compared to age-matched controls from the general population. Methods In a cross -sectional follow-up design 189/287 (66%) EOCSs treated at The Norwegian Radiumhospital 1979–2003 responded to a mailed questionnaire on demographic data, and somatic and mental morbidity. SRH last week was rated on item #29 of the European Organization and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire in 84/189 (97%) of responding EOCSs. For comparisons "good" and "poor" SRH groups were defined by the median score on the SRH item. Results EOCSs with "poor SRH" had higher level of somatic symptoms, anxiety, depression and fatigue than those with "good SRH" (p Conclusion SRH is strongly related to common somatic complaints, impairment and fatigue but not to cancer-related variables. A single question concerning SRH last week might be a quick screening method for collecting important information on symptoms in EOCSs, in addition to cancer – related questions.