PurposeThe aims of this study were to examine quality of life, using the Impact of Cancer version 2 (IOCv2), in British non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) survivors and investigate differences between survivors in the UK and the USA.MethodsNHL survivors (326 UK and 667 US) completed the 37-item IOCv2 and psychological distress, fatigue and social support questionnaires.ResultsThe IOCv2 showed good reliability in the British sample with higher internal consistency (Cronbach alpha 0.7-0.9) and no floor and ceiling effects. UK survivors showed significantly higher negative (p < 0.001) and higher positive (p = 0.003) IOC compared to US survivors. Younger survivors (p = 0.003), those with shorter time since diagnosis (p&...
Purpose: The survival for patients with lymphoma has improved over the past decades with the introdu...
BACKGROUND: To compare self-reported health and well-being in a sample of cancer survivors with indi...
International audienceHealth-related quality of life (HRQoL) is a multidimensional concept including...
Purpose To understand cultural differences in the impact of cancer (IOC) by (i) performing an indepe...
Self-report instruments such as the Impact of Cancer (IOC) are designed to measure quality of life (...
To understand cultural differences in the impact of cancer (IOC), by (1) performing an independent p...
Recent work suggests that perceptions of the impact of cancer on survivors’ lives are associated wit...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Previous studies have suggested that lymphoma survivors commonly di...
BACKGROUND: A growing body of evidence suggests that long-term survivors with 1 of the more common ...
Little is known about change in quality of life (QOL) among long-term cancer survivors. We examined ...
Aim. Little is known about change in quality of life among lymphoma survivors. We examined change ov...
Background: Breast cancer diagnosis and its subsequent treatment, especially surgical removal of the...
Purpose To investigate the longitudinal associations between demographic, clinical and lifestyle fac...
This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: (2018), BPOS Oral Presentations. Psy...
Purpose: The survival for patients with lymphoma has improved over the past decades with the introdu...
BACKGROUND: To compare self-reported health and well-being in a sample of cancer survivors with indi...
International audienceHealth-related quality of life (HRQoL) is a multidimensional concept including...
Purpose To understand cultural differences in the impact of cancer (IOC) by (i) performing an indepe...
Self-report instruments such as the Impact of Cancer (IOC) are designed to measure quality of life (...
To understand cultural differences in the impact of cancer (IOC), by (1) performing an independent p...
Recent work suggests that perceptions of the impact of cancer on survivors’ lives are associated wit...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Previous studies have suggested that lymphoma survivors commonly di...
BACKGROUND: A growing body of evidence suggests that long-term survivors with 1 of the more common ...
Little is known about change in quality of life (QOL) among long-term cancer survivors. We examined ...
Aim. Little is known about change in quality of life among lymphoma survivors. We examined change ov...
Background: Breast cancer diagnosis and its subsequent treatment, especially surgical removal of the...
Purpose To investigate the longitudinal associations between demographic, clinical and lifestyle fac...
This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: (2018), BPOS Oral Presentations. Psy...
Purpose: The survival for patients with lymphoma has improved over the past decades with the introdu...
BACKGROUND: To compare self-reported health and well-being in a sample of cancer survivors with indi...
International audienceHealth-related quality of life (HRQoL) is a multidimensional concept including...