Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3978316 | Bulletin du Cancer | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
EXPRESSION III was designed to evaluate the information, needs and expectations of patients with ovarian cancer in different European countries. This abstract focuses on specific results from French OC patients. Two hundred and fifty-seven patients filled a 27-item questionnaire during a medical visit. Median age range was 63Â years (26-89). Nearly all the patients (94Â %) had primary surgery and adjuvant chemotherapy (95Â %), 50Â % had recurrent disease. At the time of the survey, 85Â % reported symptoms: fatigue: 88Â %, neuropathy: 55Â %, nausea/vomiting: 40Â %, pain: 39Â %. Patients wished for non-alopeciant treatment (52Â %) and a better management of fatigue (42Â %). Eighty percent of the patients knew their chemotherapy but 60Â % ignored their initial disease stage and how to find more information for treatment choice (91Â %). Most patients (92Â %) preferred to get it directly from their physician. Sixty-six percent expressed the need for clear information about their life expectancy. Still 21Â % patients did not want to get negative information. French patients need for more support and clearer information on their disease. Direct information from their physician remains the mainstay of communication.
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Authors
Laure De Cock, Anne Kieffer, Jean-Emmanuel Kurtz, Florence Joly, Béatrice Weber,