Health-related Quality of Life in Women with Cervical Cancer
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Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia
Abstract
Objective To analyze the factors associated with health-related quality of life (HRQoL)
in women with cervical cancer (CC) in a single center in Rio de Janeiro, state of Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil.
Methods A cross-sectional study in women with a diagnosis of CC followed-up in the
gynecology outpatient clinic of the Hospital do Câncer II (HCII, in the Portuguese
acronym) of the Instituto Nacional de Câncer (INCA, in the Portuguese acronym). The
data were collected from March to August 2015. Women with palliative care,
communication/cognition difficulty, undergoing simultaneous treatment for other
types of cancer, or undergoing chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy were excluded.
For the evaluation of the HRQoL, a specific questionnaire for women with CC was used
(Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy – Cervix Cancer [FACT-Cx]). The total score
of the questionnaire ranges from 0 to 168, with higher scores indicating a better
HRQoL.
Results A total of 115 women were included in the present study, with a mean age of
52.64 years old (standard deviation [SD] 1⁄4 12.13). The domains of emotional (16.61;
SD 1⁄4 4.55) and functional well-being (17.63; SD 1⁄4 6.15) were those which presented
the worst scores. The factors that had an association with better HRQoL in women with
CC were having a current occupation, a longer time since the treatment and diagnosis,
and women who had undergone hysterectomy.
Conclusion Considering the domains of HRQoL of the women treated for cervical
cancer, a better score was observed in the domains of physical and social/family well-
being. For most domains, better scores were found between those with a current
occupation, with a longer time after the diagnosis and treatment, and among those
who had undergone a hysterectomy.