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Quality of life and depression among metastatic breast cancer patients

Depression is seen in many cancer patients. It is common in the general population and in adults and children with cancer and frequently coexists with anxiety and pain. The pilot study evaluated the level of the global quality of life (QoL) and the incidence and the relevance of the depression among...

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Published in:Medical oncology (Northwood, London, England) London, England), 2010-09, Vol.27 (3), p.958-959
Main Authors: Slovacek, Ladislav, Slovackova, Birgita, Slanska, Iva, Petera, Jiri, Priester, Peter
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Language:English
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Summary:Depression is seen in many cancer patients. It is common in the general population and in adults and children with cancer and frequently coexists with anxiety and pain. The pilot study evaluated the level of the global quality of life (QoL) and the incidence and the relevance of the depression among metastatic breast cancer patients in a programme of palliative cancer care. The study is prospective and cross-sectional. Dates were obtained during year 2008 among 41 patients. The mean age of all 41 subjects was 58 years old (aged 41–80 years old). The Czech version of Zung self-rating depression scale was performed for the evaluation of the depression. The Czech version of generic European Quality of Life Questionnaire EQ-5D was performed for the evaluation of the level of global QoL. The statistical evaluation presents that mean ZSDS (Zung self-rating depression score) certifies the presence of the signs of the moderate depression among metastatic breast cancer patients (ZSDS range was 60–69). The incidence of the depression was 61% (25 of all 41 subjects). The relevance of the depression is characterized: the severe depression was proved in five of all 25 subjects, the moderate depression in 10 of all 25 subjects, and the mild depression in 10 of all 25 subjects. The global QoL among metastatic breast cancer patients is on very low level. The mean EQ-5D score (dimension of QoL) was 55%. The mean EQ-5D VAS (subjective health status) was 59.2%. The results showed that subsist association between metastatic breast cancer, depression, and the low level of the global QoL.
ISSN:1357-0560
1559-131X
DOI:10.1007/s12032-009-9316-7