Survivorship for gynecological cancers has increased because of improved screening and treatment. Use of supportive care services after treatment is important to improve patient quality of life.To assess self-reported lower-limb lymphedema (LLL), depression, anxiety, quality of life, unmet supportive care needs, and service use among gynecological cancer survivors.In 2010, a population-based, cross-sectional mail survey was conducted among 160 gynecological cancer survivors 5-30 months after their diagnoses (response rate, 53%).Overall, 30% of women self-reported symptoms of LLL, 21% and 24% self-reported symptoms of depression or anxiety, respectively. Women with LLL were more likely to also report symptoms of depression or anxiety, and ha...
Objectives: Few studies have assessed the risk and impact of lymphedema among women treated for endo...
ObjectiveTo assess quality of life (QOL) in patients who developed lower-extremity lymphedema (LLE) ...
Background: Incidence of lymphedema appears to be higher in women with vulvar/vaginal cancer than in...
Background: Due to improved screening and treatment for gynaecological cancers survivorship has incr...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have evaluated lymphedema following gynecological cancer. The aim of this re...
BACKGROUND. Few studies have evaluated lymphedema after gynecological cancer treatment. The aim of t...
Secondary lower-limb lymphedema can develop following treatment for gynecological cancers, and has d...
Objective\ud \ud To quantitatively assess and compare the quality of life (QoL) of women with a self...
Objective Cancer-related lymphedema is a debilitating condition that adversely influences function, ...
Importance: Lower extremity lymphedema (LEL) is associated with decreased physical functioning (PF) ...
ObjectiveLymphedema is a distressing and chronic condition affecting up to 30% of breast cancer surv...
Editorial commentWomen undergoing pelvic lymphadenectomy seem to be at increased risk for secondary ...
Background Follow-up care for a growing population of survivors of lymphoma and chronic lymphocytic ...
Lower limb lymphedema (LLL) is a common but neglected problem in palliative cancer patients. No stud...
Background: Incidence of lymphedema appears to be higher in women with vulvar/vaginal cancer than in...
Objectives: Few studies have assessed the risk and impact of lymphedema among women treated for endo...
ObjectiveTo assess quality of life (QOL) in patients who developed lower-extremity lymphedema (LLE) ...
Background: Incidence of lymphedema appears to be higher in women with vulvar/vaginal cancer than in...
Background: Due to improved screening and treatment for gynaecological cancers survivorship has incr...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have evaluated lymphedema following gynecological cancer. The aim of this re...
BACKGROUND. Few studies have evaluated lymphedema after gynecological cancer treatment. The aim of t...
Secondary lower-limb lymphedema can develop following treatment for gynecological cancers, and has d...
Objective\ud \ud To quantitatively assess and compare the quality of life (QoL) of women with a self...
Objective Cancer-related lymphedema is a debilitating condition that adversely influences function, ...
Importance: Lower extremity lymphedema (LEL) is associated with decreased physical functioning (PF) ...
ObjectiveLymphedema is a distressing and chronic condition affecting up to 30% of breast cancer surv...
Editorial commentWomen undergoing pelvic lymphadenectomy seem to be at increased risk for secondary ...
Background Follow-up care for a growing population of survivors of lymphoma and chronic lymphocytic ...
Lower limb lymphedema (LLL) is a common but neglected problem in palliative cancer patients. No stud...
Background: Incidence of lymphedema appears to be higher in women with vulvar/vaginal cancer than in...
Objectives: Few studies have assessed the risk and impact of lymphedema among women treated for endo...
ObjectiveTo assess quality of life (QOL) in patients who developed lower-extremity lymphedema (LLE) ...
Background: Incidence of lymphedema appears to be higher in women with vulvar/vaginal cancer than in...