Literature DB >> 17657922

[Quality of life in patients with colo-rectal cancers at a Tunisian hospital center. A case control study of a population unhurt by cancer].

Leila Ben Fatma1, Lamia Kallel, Amel Landolsi, Olfa Gharbi, Makram Hochlef, Nadra Cherif, Ridha Bel Hadj Hmida, Rached Letaief, Slim Ben Ahmed.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: The aim of our study is to value the quality of life (QOL) in patients with colo-rectal cancers in the region of tunisian center and to compare it to the QOL in a healthy population unhurt of cancer.
METHODS: Our population is made by 80 patients treated for coloractal cancers. The population witness includes 80 healthy individuals unhurt of cancers. The assessment of the QOL in patients is achieved with the specific colo-rectal cancer questionnaire: the FACT-C. The comparison of the QOL in the 2 populations is made by the general questionnaire of quality of life of Spitzer.
RESULTS: The QOL in patients is good in 55% of cases, average in 44% of cases and bad in 11% of cases. The QOL is better in case of favourable socioeconomic conditions (p < 0,05), colic localization (p < 0.015), absence of metastases (p< 0.05), not mutilating surgery (p < 0.01) especially the absence of stoma (p < 0.001) and the restoring of the continuity (p < 0.002), absence of pain (p < 0.0001), absence of current treatment (p < 0.01). The comparison of the different domains of QOL between the 2 groups (patients and healthy) finds a better QOL in healthy group, in all domains except for the relational ship domain witch turned to be comparable for the 2 samples.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17657922

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tunis Med        ISSN: 0041-4131


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