Variation in fatigue among 6011 (long-term) cancer survivors and a normative population: a study from the population-based PROFILES registry

Purpose Cancer survivors commonly experience fatigue, related to disease and its treatment. This study aimed to compare fatigue severity among survivors of different cancer types with a normative population and also to identify variations in fatigue among cancer survivors according to clinical and d...

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Veröffentlicht in:Supportive care in cancer 2015-07, Vol.23 (7), p.2165-2174
Hauptverfasser: Husson, Olga, Mols, Floortje, van de Poll-Franse, Lonneke, de Vries, Jolanda, Schep, Goof, Thong, Melissa S. Y.
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose Cancer survivors commonly experience fatigue, related to disease and its treatment. This study aimed to compare fatigue severity among survivors of different cancer types with a normative population and also to identify variations in fatigue among cancer survivors according to clinical and demographic variables. Methods We used cancer survivorship data from the population-based PROFILES registry. We included survivors of endometrial (EC, n  = 741) or colorectal cancer (CRC, n  = 3878) (1998–2007), thyroid cancer (TC, n  = 306) (1990–2008), Hodgkin (HL, n  = 150) or non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL, n  = 716), or multiple myeloma (MM, n  = 120) (1999–2008). A representative Dutch normative population ( n  = 2040) was also assessed. Participants completed the Fatigue Assessment Scale. Results Cancer survivors were more often classified as fatigued (EC/CRC 39 %, HL 40 %, NHL 43 %, MM 51 %, TC 44 %) compared with the normative population (21 %; p  
ISSN:0941-4355
1433-7339
DOI:10.1007/s00520-014-2577-5