Authors
Jenny Firkins, Lissi Hansen, Martha Driessnack, Nathan Dieckmann
Publication date
2020/8
Source
Journal of Cancer Survivorship
Volume
14
Pages
504-517
Publisher
Springer US
Description
Purpose
Cancer survivors are now living longer giving rise to a new concept—chronic cancer as survivors continue to face long-term consequences of cancer and its treatment. For these survivors, QOL becomes a vital consideration in understanding their survivorship and the long-term impact of cancer and its treatment. The primary aim of this review is to describe QOL in cancer survivors two or more years from diagnosis.
Methods
A meta-analysis was completed of relevant studies assessing QOL in long-term cancer survivorship using PubMed, CINHAL, and PsycINFO. A total of 64 articles met inclusion criteria and included in the analysis. Standardized effect sizes and errors were calculated using previously published standard QOL pass rates to compare QOL across measurement tools and calculate cumulative effect sizes (CES). Fixed-effect or random-effects models were used based on the presence of …
Total citations
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Scholar articles
J Firkins, L Hansen, M Driessnack, N Dieckmann - Journal of Cancer Survivorship, 2020