Objective The aim of this study was to describe the trajectory of physical symptoms, coping styles and quality of life (QoL) and the relationship between coping and QoL over the last year of life in women with recurrent ovarian cancer. Methods The patient cohort were women recruited to the Australian Ovarian Cancer Study who subsequently experienced recurrent, invasive ovarian cancer and completed at least one psychosocial assessment (optimism, minimisation, hopelessness/helplessness, QoL) during the last year of life (n = 217). Results QoL declined sharply from six months before death. Lack of energy was the most prevalent symptom over three measurement periods (67-92%) and also the most severe. Anorexia (36-55%), abdominal swelling (33-58...
Background: This study investigated the utilization of both problem and emotion focused coping strat...
It was estimated that in 2009,21,550 women would be diagnosed with ovarian cancer and 14.600 women w...
There is no consensus as to what symptoms or quality-of-life (QOL) domains should be measured as pat...
Objectives: Our aim was to investigate the prevalence and potential risk factors for persistent and ...
Purpose Caregiver burden, quality of life (QOL) and unmet needs are poorly understood, particularly ...
PURPOSE:Long-term survival of women with advanced-stage ovarian cancer is relatively rare. Little is...
Despite growing interest in quality of life (QOL) ar an important variable in nursing and health car...
OBJECTIVE: Patients with epithelial ovarian cancer have a poor prognosis and often undergo intensive...
ObjectivesIn a prospective study of platinum-resistant ovarian cancer patients, we examined whether ...
Ovarian cancer survivors may experience Quality of Life (QOL) disruptions due to the aggressiveness...
Objective The Gynecologic Cancer InterGroup (GCIG)-Symptom Benefit Study was designed to evaluate th...
Purpose: Women with advanced ovarian cancer generally have a poor prognosis but there is significant...
This study aimed to evaluate the psychological and physiological adjustment in a sample of Ovarian C...
Objectives: After treatment for ovarian cancer, women want to know when they will feel ‘normal’ agai...
OBJECTIVE: Although advanced stage epithelial ovarian cancer is widely considered life-threatening, ...
Background: This study investigated the utilization of both problem and emotion focused coping strat...
It was estimated that in 2009,21,550 women would be diagnosed with ovarian cancer and 14.600 women w...
There is no consensus as to what symptoms or quality-of-life (QOL) domains should be measured as pat...
Objectives: Our aim was to investigate the prevalence and potential risk factors for persistent and ...
Purpose Caregiver burden, quality of life (QOL) and unmet needs are poorly understood, particularly ...
PURPOSE:Long-term survival of women with advanced-stage ovarian cancer is relatively rare. Little is...
Despite growing interest in quality of life (QOL) ar an important variable in nursing and health car...
OBJECTIVE: Patients with epithelial ovarian cancer have a poor prognosis and often undergo intensive...
ObjectivesIn a prospective study of platinum-resistant ovarian cancer patients, we examined whether ...
Ovarian cancer survivors may experience Quality of Life (QOL) disruptions due to the aggressiveness...
Objective The Gynecologic Cancer InterGroup (GCIG)-Symptom Benefit Study was designed to evaluate th...
Purpose: Women with advanced ovarian cancer generally have a poor prognosis but there is significant...
This study aimed to evaluate the psychological and physiological adjustment in a sample of Ovarian C...
Objectives: After treatment for ovarian cancer, women want to know when they will feel ‘normal’ agai...
OBJECTIVE: Although advanced stage epithelial ovarian cancer is widely considered life-threatening, ...
Background: This study investigated the utilization of both problem and emotion focused coping strat...
It was estimated that in 2009,21,550 women would be diagnosed with ovarian cancer and 14.600 women w...
There is no consensus as to what symptoms or quality-of-life (QOL) domains should be measured as pat...