Authors
Dimitrios Haidopoulos, Vasilios Pergialiotis, Maria Papageorgiou, Michael J Halaska, Katerina Maxova, Elena Ulrich, Ignacio Zapardiel, Alexandros Rodolakis, Murat Gultekin, Christina Fotopoulou
Publication date
2024/4/18
Journal
Cancers
Volume
16
Issue
8
Pages
1544
Publisher
MDPI
Description
Simple Summary
Patient awareness of postoperative lymphedema has been poorly explored in gynecologic oncology. While current research has extensively focused on the impact of pelvic and paraortic lymphadenectomy on patient survival, it remains relatively unknown how much of this information is actually discussed with patients that undergo surgery or radiation therapy for the treatment of their disease. In the present study we present information relevant to lymphedema awareness provided by 386 gynecological cancer patients that were treated for gynecologic malignancy. A significant lack of appropriate counseling was noted that seems to be driven by lack of appropriate physician training. This information calls for further research that will help improve patient counseling and pre-treatment decision making.
Abstract
Introduction: Patient awareness of postoperative lymphedema in the field of gynecologic oncology has been poorly documented in the international literature. We wished to capture and document the awareness among gynecological cancer survivors about postoperative lymphedema, including aspects such as the adequacy of perioperative counseling, management, and quality of life. Methods: A web-based survey comprising 25 multiple-choice questions was distributed to gynecological cancer advocacy groups within the European Network of Gynecological Cancer Advocacy Groups (ENGAGe) group. The survey was validated in a pilot group of gynecological patients prior to distribution. Results: Overall, 386 women from 20 countries completed the questionnaire. Only half of the patients (n …